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RE: Do Elementary Particles Actually Move Faster Than The Vacuum Speed Of Light ? - The Hidden Truth About Quantum Mechanics

in StemSocial4 years ago

I would disagree with your argument: "massive objects cannot move at the vacuum speed of light". I think that we can move any mass at the speed of light, but we need more energy to do so.

That's not my argument, it's the argument of special relativity. Also according to special relativity, giving massive objects more energy would only make them approach the vacuum speed of light, not make them move at the vacuum speed of light.

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Oh, I thought that was your argument. Yeah, an infinite mass can't accelerate beyond the speed of light as per special relativity. !PIZZA

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