Originally Posted by
meow
An interesting discussion point, if you shine a perfect flashlight at the moon so it's diameter is something like 5cm, you then move the flashlight as fast as you can, is the spotlight on the moon capable of moving faster than the speed of light?
That would be like using a water hose, the light is "flowing" out of the light and would cover a wide distance if your aiming it at an object far away(the moon) and when you move it you are just splashing the area the light is directed at.