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QU🧠 1. Light is massless — and that’s why it’s fast.
Because light has zero mass, it doesn’t get slowed down like heavy objects.
In a vacuum (where there’s no air or friction), it travels at the maximum possible speed in the universe —
👉 3 × 10⁸ meters per second (or 3 lakh km/s).
That’s what we call the speed of light — and it’s not just fast…
It’s the fastest anything can go.
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🌌 2. That speed isn’t random — it’s built into space-time.
According to Einstein’s Special Relativity, that speed — known as “c” — is:
• The maximum speed at which information, energy, or matter can move.
• Not just the speed of light — it’s the speed limit of the universe itself.
Even mysterious forces like gravity and quantum entanglement follow it when it comes to sending usable signals.
This isn’t just a physics fact — it’s a law of the cosmos.
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🧱 3. It’s a hard-coded rule in the universe.
Imagine the universe is a giant video game engine.
There’s a built-in speed cap — not because objects can’t go faster, but because the rules of physics don’t allow it.
Light isn’t “deciding” to move at 3 × 10⁸ m/s —
That’s just what space-time itself permits.
The moment you try to go faster, the math breaks reality.
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🔍 So what’s the final truth?
Light has no mass — true.
But the reason it can’t go faster is because the universe has a maximum speed limit.
Light just reaches it naturally because it’s massless.
🧬 It’s not about effort — it’s about how the universe is wired.
Think of it as the cosmic version of “you shall not pass!” 😮🌌
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