no, according to Einstein with his theory on relativity. The speed of light is what a lot of scientist say is the speed limit of the cosmos. In particle accelerators they can accelerate small pieces of matter close to the light speed but can never reach it. If you were to travel until you hit light speed it would require all the energy in the whole universe or you could say it would take an infinite amount of energy to reach light speed. The only way around this is the Einstein-Rose bridge otherwise called a wormhole. This is a possibility according to Einsteins equations.
According to the theory of relativity, it is not possible for anything with mass to travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
The speed of electromagnetic radiation of all kinds, including light, is faster than the speed of anything else.
According to current scientific understanding, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
According to current scientific understanding, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
no, no material particle can approach the speed of light.
No.
According to the theory of relativity, nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
According to the theory of relativity, nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
No. Light slows down whenever it passes through water. Nothing is faster than the speed of light in a vaccum.
If an object has rest mass (any at all) then just to reach the speed of light would require infinite energy - that's more energy than the universe contains. If it has zero rest mass (say a photon) then it travels - always - at the speed of light.
No, never! it is disproved by Einstein
No. At least, all available evidence seems to indicate that it is not possible to transfer matter, energy, or information faster than the speed of light.