That sounds suspiciously like a loose suspension part.
If your truck is 2wd than check the bearing, hub assembly. This is considering that you have the balance and alignment checked at a shop already
Check you E-Stop Brake on the rear.
remove the plastic milk jugs and discard them. The clunking noise should stop.
Clunking/knocking sound felt though steering wheel and floor when turning and going over bumps at low speeds.
Type your answer here... if it is a front wheel drive it could need c.v.Joint's. Just a thought
Because your motor is spinning faster at higher speeds causing higher rpm's
At moderate speeds, yes. For higher speeds or tight cornering, you might be causing a problem.
Because at higher speeds you have more velocity than at lower speeds transferring more energy to make a bigger crashing causing more damage.
It happens when light enters different mediums, causing it to 'shift speeds'
Particle collision usually refers to two subatomic particles slamming into each other at high speeds causing them to break into smaller particles. These speeds are created by particle accelerators.
either your transmission mount or a motor mount is shot on your vehicle.
No but if you corner too fast your drivetrain will snap. This is because your wheels turn at different speeds when you corner. Only lock your differential when you get stuck in mud or sand.