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Murkve said:james.w said:Exactly, so he will be at least that big.
If Newtonian physics held true, then you would be Mathematically correct - the best kind of correct.
However, the faster the Tegu moves, the shorter his observed length will be. This means that if our Tegu were to travel at near light speeds, you would have a very tiny Tegu, Chitotadon.
Length Contraction
Dunno if that helps though. I guess if you want the biggest 'gu possible make sure he's not moving?
But a concertina is shorter when it is not moving. That effect is the Accordian Paradox.