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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Might this idea be related to the pull of a black hole on the space around it? The line extending from the black hole would be pulled beyond the event horizon such that the space itself would be bent including the line with it, such that the line would rotate about the black hole so inside the event horizon it is an ever tightening circular spiral?

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