Anonymous
6/15/2025, 6:09:14 PM
No.712733983
>>712733412
Nothing goes faster than light because photons have no mass and cannot go any faster than they do. In order to make it go faster, it would have to have negative mass, and that would either make it appear to move backwards through perceptible time, violating causality as it is understood, or delete the photon from our universe as negative mass would generate anti-gravity, forcing spacetime away from itself.
Nothing goes faster than light because photons have no mass and cannot go any faster than they do. In order to make it go faster, it would have to have negative mass, and that would either make it appear to move backwards through perceptible time, violating causality as it is understood, or delete the photon from our universe as negative mass would generate anti-gravity, forcing spacetime away from itself.