Does any object have more speed than light
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According to theory of relativity which only Einstein could understand and maybe Stephrn Hawkins(who knows he paralyzed) states than any motor object which is a particle and not wave can relatively overtake light along the same intrinsic path is faster than light and can time travel.
WHICH MEANS NOTHING IS FASTER THAN 3*10⁸m/s
WHICH MEANS NOTHING IS FASTER THAN 3*10⁸m/s
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When Albert Einstein first predicted that light travels the same speed everywhere in our Universe, he essentially stamped a speed limit on it: 299,792 kilometres per second (186,282 miles per second) - fast enough to circle the entire Earth eight times every second. But that's not the whole story. In fact, it's just the beginning.
Before Einstein, mass - the atoms that make up you, me, and everything we see - and energy were treated as separate entities. But in 1905, Einstein forever changed the way physicists view the Universe
Before Einstein, mass - the atoms that make up you, me, and everything we see - and energy were treated as separate entities. But in 1905, Einstein forever changed the way physicists view the Universe
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