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like he said, its only considered a problem for anything that has mass, because that object's mass dilates (becomes bigger) approaching infinity as the speed of light is approached, requiring an infinite amount of force (F = ma) to accelerate it that high. anything of such a high mass would theoretically become a black-hole.




Mmmm, but the speed of light itself isn't infinite, so I guess the way the mass increases at ever higher speeds is logarithmic??

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