330.26167 should do it. If you go any faster, you would eventually see the sun set in the east.
No. They never traveled at the speed of light, and have always appeared tired.
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you would never get old, but you wouldn't be able to see yourself
It doesn't work that way. For a start, speed doesn't travel. Rather, an object travels at a certain speed.
There is no way to travel at the speed of light.
If you were going fast enough. But if you want too fast I imagine you would see western sunrise again. However at that speed you would run out of fuel quite fast. It would depend upon your latitude and the time of year. For example if you were above the Arctic circle in the summer, any speed would keep you in the light, but in the winter you would always be in the darkness. The farther away you are from the equator the slower you could travel. (Assuming you are traveling parallel to the equator.) The necessary speed at the equator is approximately 1038 MPH.
Speed has nothing to do with where you are. You can travel at supersonic speed pretty much anywhere if you have the right vehicle.
They never do.
No. They never traveled at the speed of light, and have always appeared tired.
In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.
No, never! it is disproved by Einstein
Neither, mass can never reach the speed of light, this question also contridicts the theory of realativity.
88889 hours I am uncertain but Singapore is about 1 degree north of the equator. It should be possible to reach in less than a day. btw: I have never sailed I am not sure the speed and all that
Actually Einstein postulated that nothing can travel at the speed of light. He theorized that as something approaches the speed of light its mass increases. This means that for something to travel at the speed of light it needs to have an infinite source of energy. The only things that can travel at the speed of light are particles that have no mass, otherwise known as photons.
That depends on where on Earth you are standing. At the poles, the Earth hardly spins at all, but as you travel towards the equator, the rotational speed picks up
He never did. But he was the first pilot to successfully travel faster than the speed of sound in 1947.
Speed does not travel. The word speed is a general term for velocity.