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<p>of the collider type. The closing speed would be the rate at which the distance between the two particles is decreasing. From the point of view of an observer standing at rest relative to the accelerator, this rate will be slightly less than twice the speed of light.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Special_relativity">Special relativity</a> does not prohibit this. Instead, it implies that it is wrong to use <a href="page.php?w=Galilean_relativity">Galilean relativity</a> to compute the velocity of one of the particles, as would be measured by an</p><p>
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