Author Topic: Would it be possible to travel at the speed of light?  (Read 5110 times)

I don't think it'd be possible because if you're going that fast, surely your skin will be ripped off your bones.

maybe

science can solve anything!

I don't think it'd be possible because if you're going that fast, surely your skin will be ripped off your bones.
if you're talking about a vacuum

i don't think you understand relativity

or vacuums, for that matter


maybe

science can solve anything!
Does that mean using the bathroom is possibly a mental condition?

Does that mean using the bathroom is possibly a mental condition?
using the bathroom is good for your body

if you're talking about a vacuum

i don't think you understand relativity

or vacuums, for that matter

Imagine going that fast, there'd probably be so much inertia, that you'd probably slam to the back of the spacecraft or whatever it is and probably smash your skull.

NASA is already making hyperspeed stuff, you know that right?

Imagine going that fast, there'd probably be so much inertia, that you'd probably slam to the back of the spacecraft or whatever it is and probably smash your skull.

you can do that at 30 mph

NASA is already making hyperspeed stuff, you know that right?

Article?


Hyperspeed or hypersonic?
Anyways yes, it might be possible for Light-Speed vehicles, and maybe even FLT drives, but no, I doubt you would actually slam your face through the back of your skull and into the wall behind you.

That's why the call me Mr. Fahrenheit.

Imagine going that fast, there'd probably be so much inertia, that you'd probably slam to the back of the spacecraft or whatever it is and probably smash your skull.
Uh, you don't get "pushed back" at any speed.

You certainly can't feel an aircraft going 400mph.

Hyperspeed or hypersonic?
Anyways yes, it might be possible for Light-Speed vehicles, and maybe even FLT drives, but no, I doubt you would actually slam your face through the back of your skull and into the wall behind you.

Interstellar travel or whatever.