Mass-Energy Equivalence
As an object's speed nears the speed of light, its relativistic mass increases asymptotically, requiring infinite energy to reach light speed. This intriguing concept highlights the limitations of accelerating massive objects and introduces the hypothetical existence of tachyons—particles that could travel faster than light, though they remain unproven and inconsistent with current physics.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 115: Special Relativity Part 2
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