According to the theory of relativity, as an object with mass approaches the speed of light, its mass would increase infinitely and require an infinite amount of energy to continue accelerating. Therefore, it is currently believed that it is impossible for an object with mass to reach the speed of light. If it were somehow possible, the consequences are not fully understood, but it is likely that the extreme forces and energy involved would have fatal effects on a human body.
urm wed all die !
Plants rely on light for photosynthesis and gravity for root and stem growth. If they stopped responding to light, they would struggle to produce energy, impacting their growth and reproduction. If they stopped responding to gravity, they would have difficulty anchoring themselves in the soil and stabilizing their structure, affecting their ability to access nutrients and water.
You are a shadow. You can only exist where there is light to cast you, but you disappear when the light shines directly on you as you are then absorbed or blocked by the object casting you.
If there were no air resistance, objects would experience no force opposing their motion through air, leading to faster speeds and greater distances traveled. This would affect projectiles, vehicles, and other moving objects by allowing them to achieve higher velocities and exhibit longer flight times. Ultimately, motion in a vacuum would be smoother and more predictable without the impact of air resistance.
Supersonic speed is typically defined as speeds greater than the speed of sound, which is approximately 767 mph (1234 km/h) at sea level. Aircraft and projectiles traveling at supersonic speeds can reach velocities ranging from 760 mph (1220 km/h) to over 2200 mph (3540 km/h), depending on the design and purpose.
No they would die.
we would die
they would swell upn and die
You would die because there is not enough air! From, ~
the man die with coldness.
it would cause a explosion and everyone would die
you will sufficate and die ohhh yeah
They would die.
I am a little confused. But if you meant why would you die..... Exposure ( to the elements, such as the weather) is the obvious answer. If you had the proper equipment it is survivable.
I'm not even sure what this is supposed to mean. "Accessible" how?You can go into a black hole. You don't need "a vehicle travelling at near light speed" to do so (of course, if you're on Earth now and want to get to a black hole before you die, such a vehicle would probably be required, since all the ones we know about are at least tens of thousands of years away at any speed any Earth-built spacecraft has ever reached).You can't come out again. Period. Not in a vehicle travelling at "near light speed", not in a vehicle travelling AT light speed. The escape velocity for a black hole exceeds the speed of light in a vacuum.
Nobody Knows. Even if we travel at the speed of light we still would die before we got to the end of the universe. Everybody says the universe is expanding, but what is it expanding into?
if you traveld on a space ship to neptune the space ship would freeze and crash and tou would die from the cold temperature