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If you had a vehicle which could obtain incredible speeds like half light speed or something where the physics don’t start breaking down yet, could the vehicle, after obtaining said speed in the vacuum of space, maintain that speed with the engines shut down? Assuming it’s unaffected by any planetary or stellar gravitational forces? Yes, this is the kind of thing I think about in the middle of the night.
 
If you had a vehicle which could obtain incredible speeds like half light speed or something where the physics don’t start breaking down yet, could the vehicle, after obtaining said speed in the vacuum of space, maintain that speed with the engines shut down? Assuming it’s unaffected by any planetary or stellar gravitational forces? Yes, this is the kind of thing I think about in the middle of the night.
Yes, in a vacuum it would maintain speed as there is no resistance to slow it down.
 
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If you had a vehicle which could obtain incredible speeds like half light speed or something where the physics don’t start breaking down yet, could the vehicle, after obtaining said speed in the vacuum of space, maintain that speed with the engines shut down? Assuming it’s unaffected by any planetary or stellar gravitational forces? Yes, this is the kind of thing I think about in the middle of the night.
I would say it would maintain its momentum.
 
The above responses are correct.

Newton's first law of motion – sometimes referred to as the law of inertia states that an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
 
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If you had a vehicle which could obtain incredible speeds like half light speed or something where the physics don’t start breaking down yet, could the vehicle, after obtaining said speed in the vacuum of space, maintain that speed with the engines shut down? Assuming it’s unaffected by any planetary or stellar gravitational forces? Yes, this is the kind of thing I think about in the middle of the night.
If this were Math…I would have you.

but since it’s science….I would refer you to Dr. Faaki……

Then tell you to just do the EXACT OPPOSITE OF THAT IDIOT!

so nevermind….glad I could help!
 

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