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In physics, there are several situations in which the motion of matter might be said to drag light. Under special relativity's simplified model it is assumed that these light-dragging effects do not happen, and that the speed of light is independent of the speed of a body's motion. However, the special theory of relativity does not claim to deal with "particulate matter" effects or gravitational effects, or to provide a complete relativistic description of acceleration effects — when more realistic assumptions are made (real objects are made of particulate matter, and/or have gravitational properties), the resulting descriptions include light-dragging as an effect.
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[edit] Acceleration-dependent effectsUnder general relativity, the acceleration of a body in a straight line drags light. See frame-dragging [edit] Rotation-dragging effectsUnder general relativity, the rotation of a body gives it an additional gravitational attraction due to its kinetic energy, and light is also pulled around (to some degree) by the rotation (Lense-Thirring effect). [edit] References
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