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●Could we travel faster than the speed of light?

Unfortunately no. One of the things which Einstein realised from his theories of relativity is that as any particle of mass increases in speed it also increases in mass. By the time the mass has finally reached the speed of light it would have infinite mass which would mean to get it to that stage would have required an infinite amount of energy and I don’t know about you but there are a definite shortage of infinite energy sources in this universe!

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Answered by devip649
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The fact is we'll never be able to travel beyond the speed of light, at least based on our current understanding of established physics. As any object with mass accelerates – like a proton in the LHC – it gains energy, always needing just a little bit more energy to accelerate even further.

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