Since science don't know how it would be possible to travel faster than light, science can't tell what would happen if you'd get there either.
But there is something called time dilation, which kicks in when you're travelling fast.
Basically, the faster you go, the faster time would appear pass back home.
So if you'd spend some time going at say 90% of light speed, a lot more time would have passed back home when you got back.
One-way, kinda-sorta time travel I suppose.
It probably isn't possible to travel faster than light - whether we want to travel in time, or not.
Travel faster than light?
Answer #1: My prediction is 'no'.
There is many thoughts about time travel one theory is that if you travel faster than the speed of light you can see into the future and sort of 'jump' into the future and then travel one again faster than the speed of light to see into the past and then 'jump' back of course this is just a theory and has not been proven or said to be true and who knows the future seeing might take you to the wrong time so if your traveling back into the past you might go TOO far back to the past, no-one knows if this is true it has been tried but has been failed to go faster than the speed of light
Radio waves are just low frequency light waves. They travel at the speed of light, much faster than sound waves which are just changes in pressure traveling in waves
No. Nothing can travel faster than light.
Nobody knows for sure. We have never witnessed a physical object traveling faster than the speed of light.
No
That seems unlikely. Any method used to travel faster than the speed of light would also make it possible to travel to the past; and as any science-fiction fan knows, that is quite problematic.
Travel faster than the speed of light. By definition, Superluminal is "Faster-than-light (FTL)"
No. Faster than light travel is impossible in any case.
light,, atoms.... molecules in light