Nothing can go faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. But particles in our Universe can
Nothing can go faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. But particles in our Universe can't even go that fast.
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If you consistently accelerate a spaceship at 1g [9.8 m/s²], when will you reach maximum speed [given no outside influence]? - Quora
The Universe Has A Speed Limit, And It Isn't The Speed Of Light
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Against the realistic interpretation of the Theory of Relativity (and any other theory)
Disregarding Einstein for the moment, if you launched a rocket from earth and maintained an acceleration rate of 1G how long would it take to reach the speed of light? - Quora
Against the realistic interpretation of the Theory of Relativity (and any other theory)
Starting from zero, accelerating at 1G, how long until you (almost) hit “C” the speed of light? - Quora
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