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That's what fiction is for, though.
Sorry, but I was just referring to the wording. There isn't any in this quote. And in general, I was getting at the fact that speeds, high speeds, don't allow for Lorentz transformations due to the square root. And Lorentz himself came up with Lorentz transformations before special relativity, so the theory is a bit more complex there. And general relativity is even more complex.
The equations fit perfectly into special relativity, and it's also obvious that light cannot propagate faster than approximately 300,000 km/s, and this was the case even before any equations, which simply describe the process but do not explain it. Why is this speed the limit for photons and electromagnetic waves?

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