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Originally Posted by guthmund
I'm no physicist, but it seems to me if there was a shift it wouldn't be all that noticeable except for the objects furtherest away. I mean, you're travelling at 300,000 km/sec, so, I would imagine the shift would be all but negligent except when concerning objects far enough away to matter.
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I'm not a physicist either, but the doppler effect relies on relative velocity, not distance. In parts of the simulation, it shows the viewer moving at up to 0.98 c as compared to the stationary buildings. This would result in a noticable shift in the light the viewer sees towards the blue end of the spectrum.