Is The Speed of Light Unbreakable?

The comments on this particular video are very spirited as expected.

Commenter MT had this to say:

Here’s a question that may help. I think we are asking the wrong questions. Y asking how to reach the speed of light. The first thing we should ask should be, how does light gain its speed? I mean photons have mass, and they seem to be able to reach this, “speed limit” so simply. What forces are making the photons move so quickly? And if we can find out what causes that force, maybe we could reach that speed as well.

Commenter JV had this to say in response:

If you haven’t heard about inertial frames you know nothing about relativity and you don’t understand any of the concepts you are talking about, Let me teach you one thing, the cosmic speed limit has nothing to do with light, you need to study Lorentz and Maxwell first, all massless particles move at the same speed which happens to be “c” people call it speed of light because that’s what we see, it is really called speed of causality and it was predicted a long time ago, measuring the speed of light was a way of checking that what was predicted was true.

This is a very interesting debate and feel free to comment with your thoughts.



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  1. Cody Purvis said:

    I’ve never heard of it called a trans-dimensional craft but I did see one one night at the beach I didn’t actually see the craft but I saw the lights turn on in a delta shape pattern and then turn off. it took me years to figure out what it was

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