Context: I was reading the article: "Faster than light travel: are we there yet?" when I was surprised
Surprise: I was surprised that water and glass can slow down light speed
Why: This is surprising I thought that nothing can stop light
Tells: This tells me that I should sometimes experiment things if I do not know something (if feasible)\
Summary:
Author Robert Scherrer in the article, "Faster than light travel: are we there yet?" explains about the speed of light and how it is not feasible right now.
Citation:
Scherrer, Robert. "Faster-than-light Travel: Are We There Yet?" The Conversation. Robert Scherrer, 8 May 2015. Web. 14 May 2015. <https://theconversation.com/faster-than-light-travel-are-we-there-yet-41112>.
Backward Looking Question 1: I knew that light was the fastest thing in the universe so far. I also knew that it is not possible to match the speed of light.
Inward Looking Question 3: I chose this article because it seemed interesting. I also wanted to learn a bit more about light speed.
Outward Looking Question 3: This information provided affects the future because it tells us there is no light travelling in the near future. It also tells us we need to find many ways to possibly make light travelling possible.
Forward Looking Question 2: I would tell the author to expand the article by explaining light traveling a bit more. I would also want to know a bit more on how light travel is not possible yet.
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