Solid mass objects CANNOT travel at the speed of light. The faster an object goes, the heavier it gets. It would virtually weigh the same as the moon, the material would vaporize. If you can have two forces acting on the bottom, top, and behind of the object and they all go the speed of light, the object would be stable but would be traveling so fast that the solid mass would push and cut gas atoms and molecules into halves and cause a gap of non-exsistent material to appear. In a sense like a black hole.
No, the speed of light was not invented - it's a natural phenomenon. Albert Einstein discovered the equation E=mc2. This tells us that if an object was to randomly turn into energy, the amount of energy would be equal to the objects mass multiplied by the speed of light twice.
The speed varies according to the refractive index of the objects.
Olaus Roemer discovered the speed light in 1676.
You don't. The only objects that can travel at the speed of light are those that ONLY travel at that speed, like photons or gravitons.
The fastest that anything can go is the speed of light in a vacuum.
the answer is no; the speed of light is the universal speed limit, nothing travels faster
The universal speed limit for material objects is c : the speed of light in a vacuum.
If you observe a clock moving past you at the speed of light, it will appear to you to have stopped.
The purpose of any speed is to transport objects or energy from place to place. In the case of light, the transport of energy occurs quite rapidly.
well this might sound crazy but the person/people who actually went at the speed of light is aliens in ufos because there way more complex than us humans so they are able to surpass us in speed
It depends on the observer's frame of reference.
Visible light can only travel through objects that are transparent or translucent so all the visible light reflects of the gold which is why it is shiny