Why does physics say that nothing can travel faster then the speed of light?
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Because in order for an object to move, it needs energy. And its mass always counteracts that, the more mass, the more energy it takes to bring it to a certain speed. The basic units of light, Photons, have no mass but they do have energy, so there's nothing weighing them down. If you want to make a object with mass travel at the speed of light, you'd need an infinite amount of energy, which, of course, you cannot get.
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Einstein's Theory of Relativity holds that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light as a fundamental property of the universe. It's just the way it is. It is also a very important part of the theory and the whole thing kind of falls apart if it isn't actually true. The thing is, Relativity Theory forms the foundation of our best understanding of the way the universe works and has been tested many, many times to hold up just the way Einstein predicted.
In essence, if the CERN experiment holds up to scrutiny (and it should be noted that at this point, even the the guys who did it don't think it will), it will throw a wrench into just about everything we thought we knew about physics.
In essence, if the CERN experiment holds up to scrutiny (and it should be noted that at this point, even the the guys who did it don't think it will), it will throw a wrench into just about everything we thought we knew about physics.
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Because it would require infinite energy to get any object of ordinary mass to be AT the speed of light. Getting beyond is simply without question, impossible. You cannot get more energy per unit mass to be part of an object.
As for the CERN experiments, the neutrinos didn't actually go faster than light. They just SEEMED to do so within our brane of the multiverse, while our brane of the multiverse was undergoing a shockwave. They found a "shortcut" across space-time, that made it seem that they skipped a lot of space.
As for the CERN experiments, the neutrinos didn't actually go faster than light. They just SEEMED to do so within our brane of the multiverse, while our brane of the multiverse was undergoing a shockwave. They found a "shortcut" across space-time, that made it seem that they skipped a lot of space.
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Einstein's theory has been indefinitely proven wrong.
It IS possible for matter to move faster than the speed of light because there is missing mass.
Missing mass that has been argued to be located in parallel universes. There are different theories, but it is becoming more and more evident through our expanding universe that there are OTHER universes.
It IS possible for matter to move faster than the speed of light because there is missing mass.
Missing mass that has been argued to be located in parallel universes. There are different theories, but it is becoming more and more evident through our expanding universe that there are OTHER universes.
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Einstein's theory of relativity appears to hold, and it states that as you approach the speed of light, your mass approaches 0. Therefore it stands to reason if you pass the speed of light, your mass becomes negative which makes no sense.
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some researches say that neutrino particle can and did move faster than light..
(google it)
(google it)