Implausibilibuddy t1_j1fohz0 wrote
Not only can the doppler effect do this with sound, it works with light too. Red shift causes visible light waves to "stretch", lowering their frequency toward the red end of the spectrum. Due to the expansion of the universe the farthest and oldest light waves have undergone red shift so much that they're way past infrared into microwave territory. That's what cosmic background radiation is.
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Stannic50 t1_j1hwpzu wrote
You'd have to be driving 18.3% the speed of light for a red light to appear green. I don't think the officer is buying your "I wasn't going that fast."
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droefkalkoen t1_j1hw2x3 wrote
To add to this: this is why the James Webb-telescope is such a great tool. It can 'see' much longer wavelengths and therefore can see more distant stuff.
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