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Jainism : Through Science ray of light created at third moment always remains behind the ray of light created at second moment. And at last the source of light remains behind all the rays of light. So it is natural that the velocity of light-source doesn't affect the light-velocity.
But when the light-source maintains a velocity equal to "c", the ray of light doesn't go outside the source of light because both go with each other and form an invisible unbreakable, screen or wall of light waves.
But if that source of light gives off its light in two opposite directions the velocity of light in the opposite direction, relatively to the direction of motion of light source, becomes zero and light could be seen as motionless.
But experimental proof is a unique feature of modern science, And it accepts all theories after a practical test. It is impossible to give a practical proof for the superlighnic objects because such objects can never be seen with our eyes. (Here 'superlighnic' word is used for the objects having greater velocity than that of light.) For this reason Einstein must have said that no object can have velocity greater than the velocity of light.
Of course, Einstein's assumption is relatively true, because the object, maintaining a greater velocity than light-velocity must be formed through (from) such a micro and special kind of fundamental particles which must be smaller than photon particles and they must be frictionless or might produce a negligible friction. The atoms of every physical substance, are very large in size, so it can never maintain velocity greater than 'c'. But we can't rule out the existence of other divine bodies.
The description of types of paramāņu-units, in Jain scriptures, also tells us this fact. Accoridng to Jain philosophical tradition, the different types of these paramāņu-units, called VARGANĀ, VARGAŅĀ is a technical word for these units. Though the types of these paramāņu-units (vargana) are infinite in the universe, there are only eight classified types of these paramāņu - units, which are useful for living beings. Their names are as follows :
1. Audärika Vargaņā 2. Vaikriya Vargana