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Can our eyes see objects moving at the speed of light?

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Lets for a moment suspend the laws of physics and say something other than light can move at the same speed as light. Since our sight is tuned to a specific band of the electromagnetic spectrum , a.k.a. visible part, we rely on light reflecting and refracting off of things. read more

He can see the far away objects , may be delayed, if the light can reach his eyes. He will not be able to see objects from which the reflected light is not reaching his eyes. One can see objects if photons can reach his eyes even if he is travelling at speed of light or faster than that. read more

The problem with your question is that it is kind of circular you know.. everything you see is light reflected from objects which travels constantly into your eyes at the speed of light after it reaches there your brain processes information and you get sight. read more

Now, we can see an object when the light reflected from the object enters the eye. So, we can see the object moving at light only if the light from the object enter our eye. But its said every where that the speed of light is 3x10^8 mps. read more

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