Why Light Can't Move Faster Then It's Own Speed?
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The speed of light. ... So the faster something travels, the more massive it gets, and the more time slows – until you finally reach the speed of light, at which point time stops altogether. And if time stops, well then, so does speed. And so nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.
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because the maximum speed of light is 3×10^8m/s
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