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Is the reason that nothing can go faster than light because we have not tried hard enough?

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Answered by sanju2363
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No. The universal speed limit, which we commonly call the speed of light, is fundamental to the way the universe works. In fact, the phrase "faster than light" is physically meaningless. .

Answered by Dɑɾliƞƍ
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No. The universal speed limit, which we commonly call the speed of light, is fundamental to the way the universe works. In fact, the phrase "faster than light" is physically meaningless.

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