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{{w|Albert Einstein}} often used thought experiments to explore scientific hypotheses too impractical or impossible to actually perform, in order to examine their consequences. Moving close to the speed of light, '''c''', is nigh-impossible with existing technology; and according to Einstein's theory of {{w|special relativity}} accelerating a mass exactly to '''c''' ''is'' impossible. Einstein is well known not to have cared about his appearance (e.g. {{tvtropes|EinsteinHair|his uncombed hair}}, the tongue photo, etc.) so it is unlikely that he pondered how relativistic velocity would affect the appearance of his butt.{{citation needed}}
 
{{w|Albert Einstein}} often used thought experiments to explore scientific hypotheses too impractical or impossible to actually perform, in order to examine their consequences. Moving close to the speed of light, '''c''', is nigh-impossible with existing technology; and according to Einstein's theory of {{w|special relativity}} accelerating a mass exactly to '''c''' ''is'' impossible. Einstein is well known not to have cared about his appearance (e.g. {{tvtropes|EinsteinHair|his uncombed hair}}, the tongue photo, etc.) so it is unlikely that he pondered how relativistic velocity would affect the appearance of his butt.{{citation needed}}
  
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{{w|Lorentz contraction}} is a consequence of special relativity, whereby objects contract in the direction of travel.  
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{{w|Lorentz contraction}} is a consequence of special relativity, whereby objects contract in the direction of travel. An object traveling exactly at '''c''' (rather than ''near'' light speed) would be squished completely flat. It would also have infinite mass, infinite energy, and experience no passage of time until slowed by an outside force.
  
 
The appearance of rotation while moving close to the speed of light is known as {{w|Terrell rotation}}. The title text then connects this rotation to the Shakira song "{{w|Hips Don't Lie}}".
 
The appearance of rotation while moving close to the speed of light is known as {{w|Terrell rotation}}. The title text then connects this rotation to the Shakira song "{{w|Hips Don't Lie}}".

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