If the universal speed limit is 299,792,458m/s. And you had a rod several light-years long, and began spinning while holding the rod, wouldn’t the other end of the rod surpass the limits?

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If the universal speed limit is 299,792,458m/s. And you had a rod several light-years long, and began spinning while holding the rod, wouldn’t the other end of the rod surpass the limits?

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The simple answer is that anything with mass can’t exceed the speed of light because the energy required to do so becomes Infinite so you may get it moving fast but not even close to a good percentage of C

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