According to the laws of relativity, free massless particles must always
spread at light speed.
Not exact matches
(«Damn internet,
spreading facts
at the
speed of
light!
The real danger, as Amory Lovins suggests, is that it will be all too easy to
spread darkness
at the
speed of
light.
The ripples
spreading out below the pulsar like waves on a lake show where streams of electrons and positrons, shooting away from the pulsar
at nearly the
speed of
light, begin to bunch up along the pulsar's changing magnetic field.
If some clever engineer were ever to extract energy from the vacuum, it could set off a chain reaction that would
spread at the
speed of
light and destroy the universe.
A wind of particles seems to be
spreading out from the neutron star's equator like wispy smoke rings, but they are traveling
at half the
speed of
light.
As the universe expands and cools, tiny bubbles of this new kind of vacuum might appear and
spread at nearly the
speed of
light.
If two of them meet, there will be a clash not of weapons but of ideas, where the most persuasive one prevails and has its goals
spread at the
speed of
light through the region controlled by the other civilization.
As long predicted, the meteor's initial pinprick of
light spreads into a curved bow shock as it plows into the upper atmosphere
at supersonic
speeds of 71 kilometers per second.
The result is ripples in space - time that
spread out
at the
speed of
light, just as electromagnetic waves generated by accelerating electric charges
spread.
The all - new Navigator offers
speed - dependent adaptive
lighting, a new Lincoln technology that provides a wider
spread of
light at lower
speeds for increased visibility — helpful when driving through residential areas.