The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
Theoretical, infinate, if you travel through warp space.
... without ever doubling back, then you have traveled about 1,111 km (690.3 miles).The number is the same for westward travel.
Shear waves travel through solids. They cannot travel through liquids and gasses (unlike compressive waves) and they can't travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves).
P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.
they travel by the air which is through the photosynthesis and they and cellular respiration
Electromagnetic waves can travel through space without a medium.
Electromagnetic Waves can travel through space without any material medium.
sound can't travel through a vacuum. or a place without air.
A xorn is, in the world of Dungeons and Dragons, a fictional monster which devours earthen and silicate materials and can travel freely through earth.
We can if we use radio. Without it, sound waves can't travel through space because there is no air for it to travel through.
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No. Sound waves must travel through a medium, such as air, liquid, or a solid.
Theoretical, infinate, if you travel through warp space.
It is because light can travel through space that Earth can get sunlight. Without sunlight life on Earth could not exist.
Light waves cannot travel through an opaque object.Sound waves intensity is reduced drastically when it crosses an opaque object.Sound waves cannot propagate without a medium whereas light can travel without a medium of propagation.
so people can travel through water without using thier energy