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What is the fastest possible speed called in our universe and what is the equation for it?

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The speed of light. Nothing can travel faster than speed because of their massless particles that include photons. The equation is c = 1/(e0m0)1/2 = 2.998 X 108m/s
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The speed of light traveling through a vacuum is exactly 299,792,458 meters (983,571,056 feet) per second. That's about 186,282 miles per second — a universal constant known in equations as "c," or light speed.


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