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Why can't anything travel faster than the speed of light?
Explain the speed of light? What is the speed of light?
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It simply contradicts the know physics laws if it does. For example through electromagnetism, how ever you calculate, the speed of light becomes a constant. That means that the light speed doesn't depend on the frame you have chosen to plot that object. For example, if you go with the speed of light or what ever speed you have, looking toward the light that is moving away from you, it still moves away from you with the speed of light, since it is a constant, and doesn't depend how fast you go.
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