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With current empirical science nothing is known to be able to travel faster than light.

However theoretical science is able to consider faster than light speeds.

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Imaginable, sure. :) Lots of Science Fiction writers and scientific theorists have talked about FTL (faster-than-light) travel. We have a ways to go before we find out if those things are actually workable in the real world, but they are definitely imaginable. :)

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