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Assume that I'm traveling at the speed of light in one direction. My brain is also traveling at the speed of light in that direction. Presumably there is at least one receptor site in my brain that is oriented in such a way that particles would need to travel faster than the speed of light to reach their destination receptor.
What would happen to those particles? Would my brain cease to function because these particles couldn't reach their destination?
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