Physics, asked by simarpreet73, 1 year ago

According to Einstein's theory of relativity if you want to move any object with speed of light then the energy of whole universe will be required. Then how does light gets this much amount of energy????

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Answered by krishna007369
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As you said Einstein theory of relativity says that if you want to move any "OBJECT" with speed of light it requires the whole universe....


but speed of light does not require the whole universe to "move for itself"...



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