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This is probably a stupid question but why is it that if 2 spaceships pass by each other traveling at the speed of light (assuming that is possible) in opposite directions, they are not traveling at 2 times the speed of light from each others perspective. How can there be any speed limit at all if there is no point in space that is stationary? Is it because time is warped at such speeds?