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by JoeCortopassi
872 days ago
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"Speed of light" makes more intuitive sense when you think of it more as the speed of causality i.e. the fastest physical speed a cause can have an effect The speed of light in a vacuum happens to be the best representation of the maximum speed of causality Which also makes more sense why you can't do things like travel faster than light (your effect would precede the cause), and why two protons going past each other in opposite directions don't violate this law |
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