if your knowledge of physics is not that good then don't try no answer this..?

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It is impossible to travel faster then the speed of light,simple physics.if two objects collide then there speed doubles,simple physics.what if to objects both travelling at the speed of light collide?
ok the spped doent double but if two objects collide then they collide with the force of what ever they traveling at so is two object's both going at the speed of light collide then what then?
they collide at twice the speed of light?
 
if two objects collide then there speed doubles?
since when, i seen 2 cars hit each other and it did not take long for them to stop.

do a search, this has been answered many times
 
Think about it, what happens to the speed of a juggernaut if hit from behind by a mini ? It doesn't double. For the physics of collisions you need to google 'conservation of momentum' which will explain the relationship of speed and mass etc.

As they approach the speed of light things lose mass (its part of what E=mc2 is all about) which means, given the above physics, the effects of collisions on speed are negligable.
 
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