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in all of science there are very few statements that are absolutely true and one of those is that you cant go faster than the speed of light that one is pretty safe except except its not or more accurately like any absolute statement you need to be careful because such an assertion always has some assumptions that are often left unspoken in this lecture well talk about the various ways in which talking about the speed of light can be confusing but first lets talk about the speed of light and what it is and what people mean when they talk about note going faster than light well begin with what light is which is a pretty basic thing i mean you all know what light is its a thing that lets us see light is the thing that comes out at the end of a flashlight or brightens the sky on a summer day we will speak in a later lecture about the nature of light whether it was a wave or a particle and what were talking about here its rarely important to make the distinction because the velocit