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30.4 Cause and Effect: A Spacetime Invariant
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In discussing causality, we’ve been assuming that nothing can go faster than the speed of light. What would happen if something could exceed light speed?
I get what you’re saying about cause and effect being upended if objects could travel faster than the speed of light, but can you show me that more explicitly?

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