About 186,000 miles per second!
No, according to the theory of relativity in physics, information cannot travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. This is because as an object with mass accelerates towards the speed of light, its energy increases towards infinity, making it impossible to exceed the speed of light.
No - you would be stopped BEFORE you reach the speed of light, by your increasing mass (among other things). As your speed approaches the speed of light, your mass would approach infinity, and it would require an infinite energy to actually achieve the speed of light.Note that the "speed of light" is not really about light. It is a speed limit of our Universe; some have described it as the "speed of causality".
No, you can't it's impossible. No matter can go at the speed of light.
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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.
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They travel to the speed of light? to it? and where exactly is the speed of light?
Since light is made of light, whatever speed it goes at is what we call the speed of light. So we'll always see light moving at exactly the speed of light, at least in that particular medium.
no, it is impossible the fastest you can go is 99.9 the speed of light , even if u run on the ship nature will slow u down, if u over come it there is a 99.9% u will destroy the universe. The only thing that can go the speed of light is light.
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The speed of light in mph (miles per hour) is 670,616,629 mph.
Nothing has ever gone faster than the speed of light.
Things that have mass require energy to go fast. Anything that has mass requires an infinite amount of energy in order to go the speed of light. Light has no mass, so it can go the speed of light with no problem. In fact, it always goes the speed of light, unless it's going through a material other than a vacuum.
No, according to the theory of relativity in physics, information cannot travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. This is because as an object with mass accelerates towards the speed of light, its energy increases towards infinity, making it impossible to exceed the speed of light.
Nothing can travel at the speed of light, only light itself, the closest we have ever gotten to the speed of light is 99.9 %, we have accelerated particles at very very close to the speed of light using the LHC (Large Hadron Collider). The only thing that can go faster than the speed of light, is Space.
The fastest that anything can go is the speed of light in a vacuum.
No - you would be stopped BEFORE you reach the speed of light, by your increasing mass (among other things). As your speed approaches the speed of light, your mass would approach infinity, and it would require an infinite energy to actually achieve the speed of light.Note that the "speed of light" is not really about light. It is a speed limit of our Universe; some have described it as the "speed of causality".