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What, if anything, prevents large objects from moving at the speed of light (Or faster. I believe, it's been theoretically shown that moving at a speed just a teensy bit faster than the speed of light is possible?) in the vacuum of space?
Is it related to atomic mass (or whatever its equivalent is at the subatomic scale)? If so, how, exactly? (<-nothing TOO complicated plz).
Are these or similar forces present on the smallest of scales (particle physics)?
Is it related to atomic mass (or whatever its equivalent is at the subatomic scale)? If so, how, exactly? (<-nothing TOO complicated plz).
Are these or similar forces present on the smallest of scales (particle physics)?