(3-13) If you substitute v = c into the kinetic equation (equation III-4) you get:
(3-13) If you substitute v = c into the kinetic equation (equation III-4) you get:
This means that to boost the speed of any particle of non-zero mass - such as a cormorant - up to the speed of light would take an infinite amount of energy. In reality, therefore, all such particles must travel at sub-light speeds.