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What happens when a basebal goes at nearly the speed of light (what-if.XKCD)

62 pointsby jordo37almost 13 years ago
Read the whole article but note the closing - A careful reading of official Major League Baseball Rule 6.08(b) suggests that in this situation, the batter would be considered "hit by pitch", and would be eligible to advance to first base.

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ChuckMcMalmost 13 years ago
I thought this was really fun. Its been interesting to watch the Navy Railgun program where they shoot a projectile at Mach 6-7 out of a rail gun [1]. Once they hit mach 10 or so you start seeing a purple light trail from the Argon where electrons get excited by the passing body and then drop back down to ground state emitting a purplish photon.<p>[1] <a href="http://atg.ga.com/EM/defense/railgun/index.php" rel="nofollow">http://atg.ga.com/EM/defense/railgun/index.php</a>