No.
According to accepted physics theories, nothing can go _AT_ the speed of light.It may be - it is probable! - that our "accepted physics theories" are incorrect in at least certain restricted cases. No one would be happier than I to learn that it were possible to go faster than light. But to the limits of our observational techniques, the theories have matched the realities of the experiments, and no way around them have been found - yet.However, until a few fundamental physical laws are overturned, there really isn't any point in discussing what "speed 5x faster than light" might look like.
Speed of light (in a vacuum) = 186,282 miles per second.186,282 * 60 (sec) * 60 (min) = 670,615,200The Speed of light in MPH is = 670,615,200 mph
It would take approximately 65 years to travel at the speed of light from Earth to Aldebaran, which is about 65 light-years away. However, currently, we do not have the technology to travel at the speed of light.
No its Only transparent to the speed of light and You can only look at your self form a certain angle or point.
It really depends on your speed. If you were traveling at the speed of light, it would take 600 years. 600 light years equals 3,527,175,223,910,165 miles. So divide that by the speed you would be traveling to get the length of time it would take you.
When we discuss moving faster than the speed of light, we are really talking... The speed of a shadow is therefor not restricted to be less than the speed...
No. sonic and shadow have both the same speed
It is impossible to move faster than light, as your mass increases as your speed approaches that of light. The Speed of Light would mean infinite mass, which it is impossible to make faster.
No, you can't go faster than the speed of light. This is because you would need an infinite amount of force to accelerate an object to a velocity faster than the speed of light.
The object casting the shadow moved, the source of light moved, the object upon which the shadow was cast moved, the shadow was viewed through a prism or a piece of glass that moved, stress or fear influenced the perception of the person seeing the shadow, some translucent or semi-opaque cloud or puff of smoke moved across the field and momentarily highlighted the shadow, or the shadow was never really there in the first place. There may be other possibilities, but they are not obvious to me at the moment.
Yes. If I saw you move past me at the speed of light, and at the same time, you were measuring the speed of light with instruments that you were carrying, you would measure the same speed of light that everybody always does, regardless of whatever speed you were zooming past me. And as you passed by a star or a street light, you would cast just as good a shadow as you ever did. Physics 101, Introduction to Relativity. Wierd stuff.
sonic is faster by 0.03cm away then shadow Yes, Sonic is faster. He can go at the speed of light, and if they were in a running race Shadow couldn't even go because he skates. He doesn't run. He has rocket shoes. well i do agree with the first answer cause that was me Ha Ha! butthe second answer a sort of agree with sort of dont i agree with him saying sonic was the speed of light and is faster then shadow but i dont agree with the one saying shadow dosont move cause shadow is almost as fast Well i think they are evenly matched although in the shadow the hedgehog instruction manuel it says that shadow can easily match sonic's speed,and whoever wrote the second answer... WHO THE HELL TOLD U THAT
Sonic does run fast but shadow is the same speed and I think he can go faster and he can tell aport but for me shadow can go faster Han people think he can go faster.
Dark does not exist, it is only the absence of light. Darkness is not an entity, so it does not travel and has no speed. In principle, a shadow or nonentity could "travel" faster than the speed of light. For example, if you pivoted a powerful laser a few degrees the point of light would travel across a screen very far away at a "speed" greater than light. Note that this is not at all faster than light motion. You could achieve a similar effect by casting shadows on things very far away. But none of this is actually a "speed."
True, the speed of light is faster in a transparent medium like water or glass compared to its speed in a vacuum. This difference in speed is due to the different refractive indexes of the medium, which affects the speed at which light travels through it.
Light.
The speed of knowledge/information travels faster than the speed of light.