No, you can't go faster than the speed of light. This is because you would need an infinite amount of force to accelerate an object to a velocity faster than the speed of light.
Theoretically, you need to go around the speed of light. Once you reach near the speed of light, time begins to slow down. After you go faster than the speed of light (which is impossible, mathematically,) time begins to flow backwards.
AnswerAccording to our current understanding of physics, it seems that nothing can go faster than the speed of light.AnswerThere are these subatomic particles called neutrinos that travel 60 nanoseconds faster than light. Unfortunately, that means Einstein's 1905 special theory of relativity is wrong. So, theoretically, you can time travel and be your own grandmother.
Nothing has ever gone faster than the speed of light.
I am pretty sure a wormhole is just bending the fabric of space and making a wrinkle and going through the wrinkle to the other side, if light were to follow you into the wormhole, it'd go faster than you, if it were not and depending on the span of the wormhole, you could theoretically beat the light by taking it as a shortcut
The light.
impossible. Einstein proved that it is impossible to go faster than the speed of light, therefore their is no term
Travel faster than light?
What an elegant non sequitur!"Light" is not a "thing".
To go faster than the speed of light
To go faster than the speed of light
No, according to the theory of relativity in physics, information cannot travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. This is because as an object with mass accelerates towards the speed of light, its energy increases towards infinity, making it impossible to exceed the speed of light.
No-one can go that fast. Yet...