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...and you're halfway between both, who would get the message first?

For example, let's say the trip is 4 light years long. You reach half the speed of light and you have a laser communication array pointing forward and backward. When you reach the midway point, you send the message to both places. Would they both get the message at the same time or would your destination get it first?

...and you're halfway between both, who would get the message first? For example, let's say the trip is 4 light years long. You reach half the speed of light and you have a laser communication array pointing forward and backward. When you reach the midway point, you send the message to both places. Would they both get the message at the same time or would your destination get it first?

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No. Its not even infinity. Because a zero will NEVER, no matter how many times its multiplied, be more than zero. So you cannot devide a number by zero. Its a nonsense idea to try to do so. There is no mathematical way to represent the result.