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For instance, an astronaut moving faster than it would theoretically arrive at a destination before leaving.
a light year is the distance light travels in one year.
if something were going faster than the speed of light, why can it not just be a degree faster than light¿ seems to me a pretty slippery slope- faster than the speed of light = instant travel everywhere throughout the universe.
also, sending packets of light at that speed is just a little bit slightly different than sending something say like oh, i dont know, an astronaut. im not a scientist or anything, but something tells me that there is a slight mass difference between the two.
now, if we were talking about a speed greater than warp 15, then we can get into that arriving before leaving business.
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a light year is the distance light travels in one year.
if something were going faster than the speed of light, why can it not just be a degree faster than light¿ seems to me a pretty slippery slope- faster than the speed of light = instant travel everywhere throughout the universe.
also, sending packets of light at that speed is just a little bit slightly different than sending something say like oh, i dont know, an astronaut. im not a scientist or anything, but something tells me that there is a slight mass difference between the two.
now, if we were talking about a speed greater than warp 15, then we can get into that arriving before leaving business.
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