>>12465041you have it wrong. you are always going at the speed of light RELATIVE to something else. when you move through space, you are just changing your RELATIVE speed, but you are still going through space at the speed of light RELATIVE to something. very much emphasis on relative, since all information, and all particle interactions, are relative, and based on the relationship between the two particles. two observes can see a different spin from a particle, one observer can see a "collapsed" particle with the other seeing a "superpositioned" particle, and all those observations are correct. this is because a particles understanding and interpretation of another particle is based on the information it receives from the particle, and not the actual, factual state of the particles themselves. particle A is farther away from particle B than particle C, so particle A and particle C view particle B differently, because their relation ship with particle B is different.
for a layman's interpretation: a human and a bird of paradise both see, hear, experience, and comprehend the same object differently due to receiving different information, but both interpretations are functionally correct relative to the observer. neither the human or the bird of paradise are seeing the world "wrong", they are simply getting different information, because their relationship with the object is different, and the resulting interpretation is relative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relational_quantum_mechanics