No signal can travel faster than the speed of the light
Proof that no signal can travel faster than the speed of the light.
Solution: Method 1
As relativistic addition of velocity relation is already derived and from Addition of velocity relation
u = (u’ + v)/ (1 + u’(v/c2))
Suppose there is a signal which travels equal to the speed of light that is put u’ = c and then try to solve, the answer will be
u = c
If we put u’ = c and v = c then solve, we get
u = c
It proves that no signal can travel faster than the speed of the light.
Method 2:
Suppose there is a signal which travels faster than the speed of light, that is
v > c
By relation of length contraction in relativity
l = l’(√1 – v2/c2)
if we put v > c, then l become imaginary but length can not be imaginary. Therefore it prove that no signal can travel faster than the speed of the light.