Picture this: I have an extremely long pole and the end of this pole could touch the Moon, and I'm stood here on Earth holding the other end.
Starting from the left side of the Moon, I only need to turn the pole a tiny bit for the end of it to reach the right side of the Moon.
I hope someone understands what I'm trying to say, but surely that end of the pole touching the Moon would have traveled faster than the speed of light, right?
Starting from the left side of the Moon, I only need to turn the pole a tiny bit for the end of it to reach the right side of the Moon.
I hope someone understands what I'm trying to say, but surely that end of the pole touching the Moon would have traveled faster than the speed of light, right?