alejandromeira
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Hello. Today I've thinking about limit velocity and speed of ligth. We know that material particles can't achieve that speed, also when the speed of particles increases your own clock walks slowly. In the particular case of ligth your speed don't move anything.
This it a explanation of why particles can'r achieve the speed of ligth?:
I've in my mindt that maybe if the velocity of particles can increases higher than the speed of ligth this implies that the time of those particles must be negative, which is oposite to the arrow of time (for example in the second termodinamycs law way).
Has this any sense? Thanks. Sincerly.
This it a explanation of why particles can'r achieve the speed of ligth?:
I've in my mindt that maybe if the velocity of particles can increases higher than the speed of ligth this implies that the time of those particles must be negative, which is oposite to the arrow of time (for example in the second termodinamycs law way).
Has this any sense? Thanks. Sincerly.