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I just started to study and happen to stumble to more questions then answers.
I thought that photons would travel with the speed of light, and the problem is that in calculus we learned that 0 and ∞ are not achievable numbers.
And for a particle to achieve the speed of light, would it not have to achieve a 0 or ∞ mass and would that not break our universe or something like that.. :) or is it ok at all, particles achieving such values(limits).
are they really with c speed?? maybe they do have a mass and a speed of something like 99% of c, which is as we know far from possible to achieve(but it is real).. doesn't that make more sense??
sry for my bad english i hope you are still able to understand what i mean :)
I thought that photons would travel with the speed of light, and the problem is that in calculus we learned that 0 and ∞ are not achievable numbers.
And for a particle to achieve the speed of light, would it not have to achieve a 0 or ∞ mass and would that not break our universe or something like that.. :) or is it ok at all, particles achieving such values(limits).
are they really with c speed?? maybe they do have a mass and a speed of something like 99% of c, which is as we know far from possible to achieve(but it is real).. doesn't that make more sense??
sry for my bad english i hope you are still able to understand what i mean :)