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Here we explore the possibility of a lower limit to velocity or velocity change which is 20 orders of magnitude smaller than the speed of light and explore the various observable signatures including those in cosmic rays and gamma ray bursts.
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Sreenath, B.N., Arun, K. & Sivaram, C. Is there lower limit to velocity or velocity change?. Astrophys Space Sci 345, 209–211 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10509-013-1364-y
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