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Einstien theory of relativity is bounded by one thing that doesn't apply in space....Gravity. Since space has no gravity it's not bounded by anything at all.....Take a Glock 23 (.40 cal. weapon) loaded gun with one round in the chamber....shoot it at a something that's 100m.....you're gonna miss. why you ask? Gravity takes effect immediately after the round has left the chamber....meaning that it begains to lose altitude....at about 35m....the round is probably on the ground +/- 2m....
Where as in space....you shoot that same caliber, same weapon...that round will forever keep going unless it runs into something that'll match it's velocity to stop it...
Quick little dent in your theory there...even if gravity played its part, there's nothing for the bullet to hit in space anyways, as in no ground to descend toward. Also, there's also no friction in space, which is required for the bullet to exit the gun, so the gun wouldn't even fire. Not hatin', just sayin'