Leptons have mass.
According to special relativity, no particle with mass can travel at or faster than the speed of light. It would take infinite energy to do so.
No, it does not. Nothing could be accelerated past the speed of light. As it approached the speed of light its mass would become infinite thereby requiring infinite energy. There were some results with neutrinos suggesting travel at faster than light speed, but it turned out to be due to experimental error.
It isn't clear at all what you mean. In any case, it isn't possible to travel at the speed of light - except for specific particles, such as photons (pieces of light), which can ONLY travel at the speed of light.
Faster in rock. the higher the density, the higher the speed.
Well, tachyons are particles that travel faster than the speed of light. Travel could be referring to how they move across the universe (if they exist) or somehow splitting a object down to the atoms and attaching it to a tachyon particle and sending it through space and time.
Yes, indeed there is. When I get up off the sofa and walk into the kitchen for a glass of milk, I have accelerated at a higher rate than the acceleration of light, since the speed of light is constant and it doesn't accelerate. ***** If, on the other hand, you're asking if any object has a speed higher than the speed of light, then the answer is a little more subtle. Relativity makes it clear that no object carrying information can travel faster than the speed of light. Until a few months ago, this "speed limit" seemed pretty safe. Recent experiments at CERN suggest neutrinos going to Italy at a rate faster than the speed of light, but even the CERN experimenters admit they have probably made an error. It's just that nobody's been able to find the error yet.
Travel faster than the speed of light. By definition, Superluminal is "Faster-than-light (FTL)"
No. All colors travel at the same speed. It is called "the speed of light".
According to the theory of relativity, nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
According to current scientific understanding, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
Light. No ordinary matter can travel at or faster than the speed of light.
No
According to current scientific understanding, it is not possible to travel faster than the speed of light.
No, asteroids do not travel faster than light. Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second) in a vacuum, which is the maximum speed at which anything can travel in our universe. Asteroids typically travel much slower than the speed of light.
Tachyons are hypothetical sub atomic particles that can travel faster than the speed of light.
Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, according to the theory of relativity.
No, if you were able to travel faster than the speed of light, you would not have a shadow because light would not be able to keep up with your speed to create one. The theory of relativity states that nothing with mass can travel at or faster than the speed of light.
No!...Speed of light is the fastest speed possible, but now a new particle called lepton is more faster than light...rather it is has the fastest speed discovered till now.It travels in the same wave as light travels i.e tranverse waves.