A modification of the relativistic energy-momentum relation
Virendra Gupta

TL;DR
This paper proposes a modified relativistic energy-momentum relation that allows massive particles to exceed the speed of light, with the most noticeable effects near the Planck mass.
Contribution
It introduces a new energy-momentum relation permitting particles to have maximum velocities greater than c, challenging standard relativistic physics.
Findings
Massive particles can have maximum velocities c(m) > c.
Effects are significant for objects near the Planck mass.
Potential implications for high-energy physics and cosmology.
Abstract
A modification of the accepted relativistic energy momentum relation is suggested. The new relation allows massive particles to have a maximum velocity c(m) greater than the velocity of light c. The effect of the modification suggested here would be most apparent for objects with masses nearly equal to the Planck mass.
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