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Could you hit a fastball thrown 600 million miles per hour?
Could a sufficiently skilled baseball player hit a ball pitched at 90% of the speed of light? No way, writes cartoonist Randall Munroe. Physics says that a ball moving that fast would trigger a fusion explosion that would obliterate everything within about a mile of the diamond. "In this situation, the batter would be considered 'hit by pitch,' and would be eligible to advance to first base," Munroe adds.

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