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Hey Dan. I'll put my response here, to make it easier for you to find.
In Calculus, you'll learn about a concept called a "limit", which is written as:
x -> 1 As 'x' approches the value of 1
What it means, is that the limit of x is 1. There are infinte values between x and 1, but x can never equal 1. When you graph this you'll see something that looks like an exponential graph that is almost vertical at 1.
Same concept as the theory of time travel. As an object approches the speed of light, its mass increases and the object will lose speed. It can never reach the speed of light. So the limit of the object's speed would be the speed of light.
OK, see ya tomorrow at school, I won't be there in the morning since all my classes are after lunch
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Hey Dan. I'll put my response here, to make it easier for you to find.
In Calculus, you'll learn about a concept called a "limit", which is written as:
x -> 1
As 'x' approches the value of 1
What it means, is that the limit of x is 1. There are infinte values between x and 1, but x can never equal 1. When you graph this you'll see something that looks like an exponential graph that is almost vertical at 1.
Same concept as the theory of time travel. As an object approches the speed of light, its mass increases and the object will lose speed. It can never reach the speed of light. So the limit of the object's speed would be the speed of light.
OK, see ya tomorrow at school, I won't be there in the morning since all my classes are after lunch
PS: I can't take the car out on Friday
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