Einstein said it is impossible, but as Jennifer Ouellette explains some scientists are still trying to break the cosmic speed limit – even if it means bending the laws of physics. "It is impossible to travel faster than light, and certainly not desirable, as one's hat keeps
No. We can not travel at the speed of light . Why?
Because, we have to reduce ourselves to the level of one of the constituents of ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM. It is IMPOSSIBLE. In a similar way a light can not convert itself into a physical body of a human being. Both the WAYS ARE IMPOSSIBLE.
Einstein said it is impossible, but as Jennifer Ouellette explains some scientists are still trying to break the cosmic speed limit – even if it means bending the laws of physics. "It is impossible to travel faster than light, and certainly not desirable, as one's hat keeps blowing off."
Einstein said it is impossible, but as Jennifer Ouellette explains some scientists are still trying to break the cosmic speed limit – even if it means bending the laws of physics. "It is impossible to travel faster than light, and certainly not desirable, as one's hat keeps blowing off."
We can travel at the speed of light when we travel in a CAPSULE made of LIGHT which has a THICKNESS of the VELOCITY OF LIGHT , i.e., 299,792,458 meters .
Since the question does not make sense, I will respond to the Star Trek: there is no need to reach the speed of light when you have the warp speed available.