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What would actually happen if something moved faster than light?
According to modern physics… it shouldn’t be possible.
But if it somehow happened, the consequences could completely break reality as we understand it.
Time itself may stop behaving normally.
Cause and effect could collapse.
And the universe might no longer obey the laws of physics humanity depends on.
In this VAYRIN episode, we explore one of the most disturbing ideas in modern science:
What exists beyond the speed limit of the universe?

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00:00Nothing in the universe can travel faster than light.
00:03Not because we lack the technology, but because reality itself breaks.
00:09The faster an object moves, the more energy it requires.
00:13And as it approaches the speed of light, its mass becomes infinite.
00:18Meaning it would need infinite energy to move any faster.
00:22So light is not just fast, it is the universe's final speed limit.
00:27And beyond it, physics stops making sense.
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