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I always thought the speed of light was about light. That photons were somehow special — the fastest thing in the universe, and that's why the cosmic speed limit was named after them. Turns out that's completely wrong. Susskind explains something I never heard in any physics class: the constant c isn't a property of light. It's a property of spacetime itself. It's the conversion rate between space and time, baked into the geometry of the universe. Light travels at c because it's massless — but so do gravitational waves, so do gluons, so would any massless particle in a universe where electromagnetism didn't even exist. The speed limit would still be there. Light just got its name on the building because we discovered it first. The moment he says 'c is not a property of the actors — it's a property of the stage' — that rewired something in my brain. He walks you through everything: Maxwell's equations from 1865, Minkowski's spacetime geometry from 1908, the LIGO neutron star merger that proved gravity and light travel at the same speed to within 3 parts in a quadrillion, why GPS satellites would drift 10 km per day without relativistic corrections, and why even galaxies moving faster than light don't actually violate Einstein. If you've ever asked 'why exactly 299,792,458 m/s and why can nothing go faster?' — this is the clearest answer you'll ever hear. 25 minutes that will permanently change how you think about reality.