What happens to the observed thermal energy of objects at relativistic speeds?
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when the observed thermal energy of objects at realistic speed because of the objects heating and they collides and destructs the object formed.
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As the object approaches the speed of light, the object's energy and momentum increase without bound. ... The relativistic kinetic energy increases to infinity when an object approaches the speed of light, this indicates that no body with mass can reach the speed of light.
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