As per einstein's relativity the faster you go slower time runs, smaller the length and more the mass you will have. Why all this happens?
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Speed of light is not relativistic so if someone travelling fast will suffer time dilation hence if time is slow speed will automatically get slow hence speed of light will be same. It is law of conservation of speed of light