No. Anything EXCEPT for light that travels as fast or faster than light would need a near infinite amount of energy, and I expect that near all of us know that near infinite energy is and was only available when the universe was compacted to smaller-than-atom size, as it contained all the energy that's ever existed. Even if we did manage to travel at or faster than light-speed, we would travel back in time. That means the faster than light we travel, the farther back in time we would go. Knowing that, so far, we know for a fact that faster-than-light travel has not been achieved, as we would've had impacts on this time period. Some believe that the pyramids were built by alien's, but I believe that we were the ones who built it, but us from the future.
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No. Nothing can travel faster than light.
It would travel faster through space since there are no particles to get in its way. The wind is an opposing force so it is harder to move faster. The difference between the two would be negligble but specifically, light moves faster through space.
No
Travel faster than the speed of light. By definition, Superluminal is "Faster-than-light (FTL)"
No. Faster than light travel is impossible in any case.
Leptons have mass.According to special relativity, no particle with mass can travel at or faster than the speed of light. It would take infinite energy to do so.
If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.
That seems unlikely. Any method used to travel faster than the speed of light would also make it possible to travel to the past; and as any science-fiction fan knows, that is quite problematic.
Air.
Einstein stated that nothing can travel faster than light.
No, nothing travels faster than light.
Light. No ordinary matter can travel at or faster than the speed of light.