Yes. Personally, I prefer it that way.
Driving at night is really boring.
No, it is not possible to travel at the speed of light in water. Light travels at a slower speed in water compared to its speed in a vacuum, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second. The speed of light in water is approximately 225,000 kilometers per second.
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.
To travel at the speed of light, you would need to have an infinite amount of energy, which is currently not possible with our current technology and understanding of physics. Additionally, as per the theory of relativity, an object with mass cannot reach the speed of light.
Light cannot travel faster than the speed of light, so a bulb traveling at the speed of light is not possible in the laws of physics as we know them. If it were somehow possible, the bulb may emit light, but we cannot definitively predict what would happen under such extreme conditions.
With "normal" methods of space travel, the answer is no. Even if "light speed" could be achieved and physics tends to show it is not possible, then the answer is also no. Only with exotic modes of transport, greater than "light speed", or science fiction would it be even slightly possible.
yes.
According to current scientific understanding, it is not possible to travel faster than the speed of light.
No, according to the theory of relativity, it is not possible for information to travel faster than the speed of light.
According to our current understanding of physics, it is not possible for anything with mass to travel faster than the speed of light.
It probably isn't possible to travel faster than light - whether we want to travel in time, or not.
You can't travel at the speed of light. It might be possible, in theory, to approach it, but not quite to reach it.
The only way to travel at the speed of light is to not have any mass.
No,time travel is possible but it is somewhat difficult,as einstein said,"if an object travels with speed of light , the time near it would become slow and time travel wold be possible. All we need to is to produce such machine /spaceships that can travel up-to light's speed.
No, it is not possible to travel at the speed of light in water. Light travels at a slower speed in water compared to its speed in a vacuum, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second. The speed of light in water is approximately 225,000 kilometers per second.
According to the theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
Not if you have any mass when you're not moving.
It is currently believed that this is not possible.