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KevKor2002
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Glad I could expand upon your knowledge.


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TheRooster
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This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.
 
Lehi
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lol
 
SmoothJuice
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Originally posted by TheRooster
This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?
 
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Originally posted by SmoothJuice
Originally posted by TheRooster

This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?


it would disintegrate from the heat from traveling so fast.
 
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Originally posted by rmiller517
Originally posted by SmoothJuice

Originally posted by TheRooster


This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?


it would disintegrate from the heat from traveling so fast.


In a vacuum that wouldn't happen.
 
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Originally posted by SmoothJuice
Originally posted by rmiller517

Originally posted by SmoothJuice


Originally posted by TheRooster



This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?


it would disintegrate from the heat from traveling so fast.


In a vacuum that wouldn't happen.


i'm sure the mechanics of a camera wouldn't work in a vacuum either
 
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Originally posted by rmiller517
Originally posted by SmoothJuice

Originally posted by rmiller517


Originally posted by SmoothJuice



Originally posted by TheRooster




This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?


it would disintegrate from the heat from traveling so fast.


In a vacuum that wouldn't happen.


i'm sure the mechanics of a camera wouldn't work in a vacuum either


That cannot be proven or disproven atm, so answer the farkin question
 
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Originally posted by SmoothJuice
Originally posted by rmiller517

Originally posted by SmoothJuice


Originally posted by rmiller517



Originally posted by SmoothJuice




Originally posted by TheRooster





This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?


it would disintegrate from the heat from traveling so fast.


In a vacuum that wouldn't happen.


i'm sure the mechanics of a camera wouldn't work in a vacuum either


That cannot be proven or disproven atm, so answer the farkin question


the answer is: you bought a cheap camera and the picture was out of focus, so you couldn't tell.
 
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Originally posted by rmiller517
Originally posted by SmoothJuice

Originally posted by rmiller517


Originally posted by SmoothJuice



Originally posted by rmiller517




Originally posted by SmoothJuice





Originally posted by TheRooster






This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?


it would disintegrate from the heat from traveling so fast.


In a vacuum that wouldn't happen.


i'm sure the mechanics of a camera wouldn't work in a vacuum either


That cannot be proven or disproven atm, so answer the farkin question


the answer is: you bought a cheap camera and the picture was out of focus, so you couldn't tell.


What if you took a picture of the camera trying to take a picture of itself? What would it look like?
 
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Originally posted by SmoothJuice
Originally posted by rmiller517

Originally posted by SmoothJuice


Originally posted by rmiller517



Originally posted by SmoothJuice




Originally posted by rmiller517




Originally posted by SmoothJuice






Originally posted by TheRooster







This whole thread fails at expanding knowledge.


Question, if you threw a camera a tad faster than the speed of light, would it take a picture of itself?


it would disintegrate from the heat from traveling so fast.


In a vacuum that wouldn't happen.


i'm sure the mechanics of a camera wouldn't work in a vacuum either


That cannot be proven or disproven atm, so answer the farkin question


the answer is: you bought a cheap camera and the picture was out of focus, so you couldn't tell.


What if you took a picture of the camera trying to take a picture of itself? What would it look like?


This is the proverbial sun in Druez's eyes.
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Originally posted by EagleOtto



This is the proverbial sun in Druez's eyes.


Finally someone gets it!
 
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