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Nothing travels faster than light from "summary" of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

In the vast expanse of the universe, there exists a fundamental truth that governs the very fabric of reality. It is a simple yet profound concept that has perplexed the minds of many beings across the galaxies. This truth is that nothing can move through space faster than the speed of light. This cosmic speed limit is an immutable law that shapes the way we perceive the world around us. From the smallest subatomic particles to the largest celestial bodies, everything in the universe is bound by this universal constant. The implications of this concept are far-reaching and mind-boggling. It means that no matter how advanced our technology may become, we will never be able to surpass the speed of light. It is a barrier that we can never hope to breach, no matter how much we may strive to push the boundaries of our knowledge. The speed of light is not just a measurement of velocity; it is a fundamental aspect of the very nature of reality. It is a cosmic speed limit that serves as a constant reminder of the limitations of our existence. No matter how fast we may travel, we will always be bound by the constraints of this universal law. In a universe filled with wonders and mysteries beyond our comprehension, the speed of light stands as a beacon of certainty. It is a guiding principle that governs the motion of the stars and the behavior of matter. It is a reminder that, no matter how far we may journey, we will always be subject to the unyielding laws of the cosmos.
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