Photons are completely without mass, not almost. But all in all... yes.true story said:because "if i remember right" the faster you move to the speed of light the more mass you acquire which means you need more energy to push your forward. And it gets to the point where you have infinite mass and not enough energy to keep up and continue increasing speed so you start to slow down. the reason why light can move so fast as stated before is because light is nearly massless. im not sure this is right but i think it may so any confirm or deny of this would be appreciatedThaius said:Can someone explain to me why nothing can travel faster than the speed of light? I'm no physicist, so I just don't know the science behind it, but logically it doesn't make sense to me. Just because it's the fastest natural thing we know about doesn't mean nothing can ever go faster than it. I don't get why anything would be "the absolute fastest anything can move." Anyone care to explain how that reasoning works?
It's the non-physicist explanation but I don't believe going further into details is necessary.