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How travelling than the speed of light goes to past ​

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Answered by xxPrathuxx
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But if it moves at 90 percent the speed of light, its mass will double. ... If an object tries to travel 186,000 miles per second, its mass becomes infinite, and so does the energy required to move it. For this reason, no normal object can travel as fast or faster than the speed of light.

Answered by awadprajakta24
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Speed of Light FAQ

No, there isn't. As an object approaches the speed of light, its mass rises steeply - so much so that the object's mass becomes infinite and so does the energy required to make it move. Since such a case remains impossible, no known object can travel as fast or faster than the speed of light.

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