No, because you see, anything that travels faster than the speed of light will result in a speed decreasement. As an object approaches the speed of light, its mass increases, and time will get slower in its surroundings. I'm serious about this!
If you traveled to something ten billion light years away in a spaceship capable of going ten billion light years a minute, you would arrive in a minute's time, but ten billion years would pass!
You wouldn't age, either. Because relative to you, everything seems normal. Yet I still don't know why it doesn't change physically. FREAKY, EH?
Take this, for example; you are in a train moving at 200mph, and you roll a ball in the train. It will seem at normal speed to you, but relative to something outside, or, by someone watching outside, it will go faster than 200mph!
I generally find this stuff REALLY interesting.
- Piz
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