Accelerating an infinite mass any faster than that is impossible.
Kind of a stretch, but I am curious to know what having infinite mass would be like.
In fact, by the theory of relativity, an object traveling at the speed of light would have infinite mass.
For where infinite mass exists, by definition the laws of spacetime are briefly abolished.
It must reach an infinite mass to reach the speed of light.
The particle is propagating, meaning that it has a finite, not infinite, mass.
For any finite thickness, this corresponds to an infinite mass.
If a terrorist knew where to find infinite masses of antimatter, things could get sticky.
"All the problems about an infinite mass needing infinite energy to accelerate it - they go away too."
If light is a particle, how can it travel at the speed of light without becoming an infinite mass?