Ineluke, no I\'m not mistaken, I know the difference between mass and gravity. Light has no mass, due to it\'s wave/particle properties. Light it both a particle (photon) and a wave at the same time. If you use gravity to pull/push you then it\'s affects would cancel out your mass, making it 0. This means your mass wouldn\'t increase the faster you travel, so there would technically be no speed limit any more.
Another strange thing:
A light beam is traveling in excactly the opposite direction to another light beam. Both beams are travelling through a vaccum. (At 300,000 km/s)
Normally the speed they would be moving away from each other would be 600,000 km/s, but this is impossible due to relativity stuff, so they are actually moving away from each other at the same speed they are moving, which is 300,000 km/s.
Hurts my head a bit.