Multiple Choice
Two witnesses to a car accident are asked to testify in court. Here are their statements:
Witness 1: I was standing at the pedestrian crossing at Blue Square when the car in question was moving at high speed toward the left.
Witness 2: I was standing at the pedestrian crossing at Blue Square when the car in question was moving at high speed toward the right. Do the witnesses contradict each other?
A) Definitely yes.
B) Definitely no.
C) It depends on the reference frame adopted by each of the witnesses.
Correct Answer:

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