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If two objects were traveling at the speed of light would they explode on impact or pass through each other?
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Objects with mass cannot reach that speed.

At anything close to the speed of light, they would explode.
"Particles" of light (photons) will pass through each other.
16 years ago

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