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What would happen if a rocket travelled at/faster than the speed of light?

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What would happen if a rocket travelled at/faster than the speed of light?

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I love to fantasize these kinds of things. This is my fantasy. Any and all matter upon exceeding the speed of light in this universe will instantly be transferred into another space/time continuum in a different universe. This is actually the only way (according to my fantasy) to get from one universe to another. Also, at the moment of transfer, the mass of the matter exceeding the speed of light is multiplied by a factor of 10 to the 48th power and all the matter of the universe left behind becomes simply the atomic elements of the newly entered universe. By doing this, one can travel to as many universes as one wants . . . growing infinitely larger and larger with each transfer. Now to go back to the original universe and universes before that, it is necessary to recreate a compression preassure greater than that of the Big Bang on whatever matter you wish to move back to the original universe. At the moment this pressure is reached on said matter, it then transfers in reverse to the

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