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I was hoping someone could help me with a simple physics question I've been mulling over, I've failed to find an answer using online queries, I suspect my line of inquiry is flawed in some way. I would be grateful if someone could confirm if I've understood this correctly:
Particles without mass should hypothetically have infinite speed, but experimentally they do not?
Particles without mass should hypothetically have infinite speed, but experimentally they do not?