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1) Now yes I am aware anything near the speed of light or faster cannot be reached, as it requires infinite energy. I'm not trying to disapprove of anything, I am rather just misunderstood and curious about this comparison. Though it always bothered me why the Speed of Light and above aren't considered outliers since it also requires infinite energy, and that it's normally calculated all the time (Distance/time). Then KE, Ek=0.5*M*V^2. How come we can't use the Speed of Light for the calculation to find a number, for example, 0.5*69420*34300^2 = 4.0835968e+13. Using the speed of light (3.1195792e+21) but it's an outlier due to infinite energy (And something I'm not aware of). Though with FTL travel, Distance/Time is accepted even if it reaches over the Speed of Light despite it realistically needing infinite energy.
Note: Again I'm not trying to debunk anything, just a mere question that I'm misunderstood about.
2) If a KE feat is performed above or around the Speed of Light, it obviously can't be calculated. Though shouldn't the feat be recalculated by using 93% of the Speed of Light (The limit) to get the closest results to the original feat?
3) If KE with the Speed of Light is used, would it not being able to be calculated or High 3-A for the infinite energy (Assuming it's a statement but it's taken as literal).
Note: Again I'm not trying to debunk anything, just a mere question that I'm misunderstood about.
2) If a KE feat is performed above or around the Speed of Light, it obviously can't be calculated. Though shouldn't the feat be recalculated by using 93% of the Speed of Light (The limit) to get the closest results to the original feat?
3) If KE with the Speed of Light is used, would it not being able to be calculated or High 3-A for the infinite energy (Assuming it's a statement but it's taken as literal).