The speed of light is constant and can not be changed
Nothing can exceed the speed of light - Einstein called it the "cosmic speed limit".
As far as is known nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light. There are 'things' that exceed light speed, such as wave guides, but mass or information cannot do so.
They don't. Nothing can exceed the speed of light. Electrons in a television travel much slower than the speed of light.
If you mean "normal speed" to be the speed at which light travels in a vacuum, then no. Anything that differs from light moving through a vacuum slows the light down to a certain extent.
The speed of light is exceeded by several things. Wave guides for instance. However all present theories preclude any information or mass to exceed the speed of light. Neutrinos have never been sent through the CERN collider at super-luminal velocities.
They are not allowed to exceed speed limits
Airplanes cars motorcycles light , charged particles all exceed the speed of sound
They are not allowed to exceed speed limits
They are not allowed to exceed speed limits
You don't. It currently seems that it isn't possible to go faster than the speed of light. This limitation applies both to transferring matter, and information.AnswerSend yourself into a blackhole. nope, doesn't work at no point will you exceed the speed of light. you will just get ripped apart.
The theory of relativity uses light speed as the theoretical maximum speed of all things in the universe. A question posed Einstein himself is as follows: "If I were on a train travelling at light speed and I walked from the rear to the front, would I not have exceeded light speed?" Einstein: "No, the force you placed on the train in order to move foreward would have slowed the train a small amount, meaning that you would not exceed light speed"