The phenomenon of special relativity called length contraction is probably the most tricky one in the whole theory. Can solid object shrink just because someone is moving relative to it? or is it just an illusion caused by the limited speed of light? what it really is? and what impact it has on the observer?
All the answers you can find in this video :)
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