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Is relativistic velocity addition really that strange?

Is relativistic velocity addition really that strange?

by Markus Deserno | Jan 22, 2022 | Science Vignettes

This blog post started as a humble thread on Twitter, which turned out to be unexpectedly popular. Several readers commented that the subject might be easier to digest in a format that’s more appropriate for long-form presentations. And so I’ve decided to...

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