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According to mainstream Science the speed limit of the universe is the speed of light. Not sure if this is really true but let's say that it is.

Well let's say that an object is travelling through space at the speed of light and a force is applied upon on it tending to accelerate the object.

Well, that's basic, if there is a force accelerating an object at the speed of light it should surpass this speed.

UNLESS an hypothetical new force suddenly appears in opposition to this force that is accelerating the object.

Example: light beam travelling in direction to the center of a black hole. The black hole has a force of acceleration that is it's gravity.

If the force of gravity isn't making any effect on the speed of the light beam there is only one explanation: another force is opposing to it and deaccelerating the object.

That's what I wanna discuss with you today. I have my ideas about this force but I wanna ask your first what you think about it and if you really think that it's real.

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