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Is Light speed Travel Possible?

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Is Light speed Travel Possible?

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No. E=mc^2 does not relate to traveling at high speed. You need infinite energy to travel at the speed of light if you have mass. Think about it – there’s not much infinite relating to physics. Large, but not infinite. There is not infinite energy, so unless Einstein was entirely wrong, it is absolutely not possible. That’s one of the fundamental parts of relativity – really the only fundamental part. Of course, the whole idea of wormholes/black holes is still unknown, but we don’t know any ways to use black holes for travel yet. If you want to travel at the speed of light, let alone faster, you need to hope and assume that relativity is entirely wrong, which isn’t likely based on all the evidence we have of it being correct. miha49 has no idea what he’s talking about. Relativity states that the speed of light is the same in all inertial reference frames – if you’re traveling towards something that’s traveling towards you, and you have a source of light, then light will move at the sam

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