Faster than light?

Post date: 11-Aug-2016 04:35:41

Once described as the fundamental universal speed limit, some particles in special scenarios can exceed the speed of c, resulting in rather peculiar phenomena.

Preceding the 1900’s, time, space, mass, and energy were thought of as separate entities. While seemingly unrelated elements, it was the world’s most famous scientist that fundamentally changed the way physics were thought of to this day. Einsteins last of his four famous papers submitted on September 27th, 1905 concluded that m = E/c2 which was then rearranged into the more iconic form of E = mc2.