Can You Experience G-Forces in Space While Traveling at Light Speed?

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In space, individuals can indeed experience G-forces during acceleration, similar to the sensation felt in a moving bus. If a spacecraft were to accelerate to 0.5c (half the speed of light), the prolonged acceleration could impose significant G-forces on the human body, potentially making such travel impractical. The speed of light is precisely 3e8 m/s due to fundamental constants, specifically the permeability (μ0) and permittivity (ε0) of free space, which define electromagnetic wave propagation. These constants are experimentally determined and integral to the theory of relativity, which posits the constancy of light speed.

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I've been pondering this in my tiny mind for a couple of minutes, but I can't figure it out..


1. Can a person experience G-Forces in space? so...if I'm accelerating in space, do i feel a g-force? SO...if we do feel g-forces, then even if technology allowed for (say .5c ) travel, it might take years to accelrate to/decelerate from that speed as the our bodies can't take the forces of the acceleration??

2. Also...another random question...why is the speed of light 3e8 m/s? i get the GR and stuff ...but is there any comprehensible explanaiton (if there is one) of why the speed of light is at that speed? why not 4e8 m/s or greater...WHy is light itself limited to that speed?

I don't mean why can't we travel faster than 3e8, i want to know why light travels at that speed? why is it that photons can only achieve the speed of 3e8 m/s.


Thx in advance,
IM a HS student that's curious
 
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lets say you were in a stationary bus (sitting, standing). When the bus starts moving do you feel a 'force' pushing you back against the direction of motion?
Now in space there is no significant gravity to pull you down. So when the ship were to start accelerating you would feel the same as you would on a bus.

im not well experienced in this and i may be wrong on this but i know that the speed of light depends on 2 constants
C = \frac{1}{\sqrt{\mu_{0}\epsilon_{0}}}
mu0 being the permeability
epsilon0 be the permittivity of free space
they are measured values, measured from experiments. Even when Einstein made his theory of relativity he made the assumption (postulate) taht the speed of light is constant but we don't know as of yet is tahts true or not.
 
stunner5000pt said:
Now in space there is no significant gravity to pull you down.
Even if there was, you wouldn't feel it since it would pull you and your spaceship equally.

The astronauts on the shuttle experience gravity that is about 90% that of the surface of Earth. Yet they are in a weightless environment.
 

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