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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.

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