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There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited

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Offline Yahya A.Sharif (OP)

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There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited
« on: 30/03/2019 06:28:50 »
Light is massless but it has mass characteristics since a photon is an entity and a photon behaves like objects "motion" and there is light bent due to star mass as result of gravity affecting on light.

There is not solid mass in photon but energy behaving as mass or mass-energy, in fact a true massless object doesn't exist .If light is energy then it has mass since mass and energy are interchangeable the true massless object is nothingness no mass no energy

A photon is energy with speed c=3x10^8 m/s and a specific relativistic mass.There is not such thing as maximum speed since the equation will satisfy only for nothingness and zero rest mass can't be assigned to the relativistic equation.

Light travel with c speed only, no matter the force on it, since it doesn't have a solid mass.

According to Albert Einstein and if mass and energy are interchangeable then light is in fact massive since it contains energy.
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Re: There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited
« Reply #1 on: 30/03/2019 09:14:23 »
The title is all correct.

The rest is not at all. I will only read your thread title from now on.
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Re: There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited
« Reply #2 on: 30/03/2019 11:07:13 »
Quote from: seeker3 on 30/03/2019 09:14:23
The title is all correct.
I was able to prove it.If light doesn't move with maximum speed then it is somehow massive and that is true since photon is energy , and mass and energy are interchangeable
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Re: There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited
« Reply #3 on: 30/03/2019 11:08:01 »
What I said is light doesn't move at maximum speed since it is massive"energy" with mass characteristics I mentioned and in fact maximum speed doesn't exist"speed is unlimited" since true massless object is nothingness no mass no energy and nothingness can't undergo motion ""nothing there to move and equation won't satisfy"
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Re: There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited
« Reply #4 on: 30/03/2019 14:38:48 »
Quote from: seeker3 on 30/03/2019 09:14:23
The title is all correct.
No it isn't.
You can test this idea by building an accelerator. You will find that you are wrong again.
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Re: There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited
« Reply #5 on: 30/03/2019 20:11:10 »
Even if you're right in some kind of philosophical sense, everything in the Universe has energy/mass so everything in the Universe is limited to the speed of light.
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Re: There is not a maximum speed in the universe and speed is unlimited
« Reply #6 on: 31/03/2019 03:46:36 »
To go faster than light, you must have no mass and no energy. Now, find something with no mass or with a negative mass in the real universe... The photon has no proper mass or invariable mass, even though it has a mass-energy.
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