"When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional."
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If one is standing at a fixed point, looking at a car 500’ away driving left to right across the horizon with its lights on and the lights reach 50’ from bulb to the edge of light. The light has to travel 500’ from bulb to my eye for me to register movement. Where as if I were at the bulb and looking from bulb to end of light it would only take 50’ for the bulb to catch up to edge of the light producing a faster visual for me. The farther away from the bulb the viewer is, the faster the light appears to be moving. This is just an illusion as the light doesn’t move faster it takes longer to travel making it appear as though the light is moving faster due to the lack of light streaking.