Why/how is light the fastest thing in the universe and nothing else can be faster?

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Why have we ruled out the possibility of finding something faster when we’ve only scratched the surface of space exploration and understanding?

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The term lightspeed confused me for ages, but it’s not really to do with light, there’s a maximum speed to anything in the universe. Light in a vacuum moves at that speed – the fastest speed anything can move. This is because it has no mass so no inertia.

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