I have an idea about the speed of light that – as I’m mainly a complete outsider in the field of physics – maybe has nothing relevant or new at all or is just a complete disaster, but it bothers me a lot.
As we know, speed is the magnitude of the objects velocity, thus it is basically a distance travelled by an object in a certain unit/duration of time. What if traveling faster than light or faster-than-light speed is simply uninterpretable on the grounds of our physical system, because our interpretation and perception of time and space – which are basically define speed or velocity itself – are highly, probably inseparably interdependent with the characteristics of light and our perception of it?