I suppose if you die somewhere and wish to be buried somewhere else then your body could be transported. You would know nothing about that.
Wishing something is so does not make it real.
It's possible, but unlikely.
Yes, you can travel to the North Pole for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Yes, I think it's highly possible that humans will eventually travel to the planet of Uranus. However, I do not think it will happen during my lifetime.
The nearest star is more than 4 light-years away, we do not have the technology to travel that far within a human lifetime.
Yes. People sentenced to life in prison are often paroled. When this happens, they are on parole for life. There is no such thing as "lifetime probation."
It is currently not possible to travel at the speed of light according to our current understanding of physics. Developing technology to allow for light speed travel would require major breakthroughs in propulsion systems, energy sources, and materials. While advancements continue to be made in space exploration, it is uncertain if such technology will be achievable in our lifetime.
No. time travel is not possible.
Unknown. Not in my lifetime, probably not in your lifetime, possibly not in your children's lifetimes.
All except Neptune for people who grow to 84 or more.
More than you would in a lifetime More than you would in a lifetime
The average number of countries a person visits in a lifetime varies widely depending on individual circumstances such as income, travel opportunities, and personal preferences. Some people may only visit a few countries, while others may travel extensively and visit dozens of countries throughout their lifetime.
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