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Why does light have a speed limit?

c = ~3x10^8 m/s

I know that when an object gains velocity, it gains mass and it keeps gaining more mass until you approach an assymptote at c. This doesn't answer the question though.

Why is there a speed limit at that speed? Why is there a limit at all? Does science have any hypotheses?

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