Be honest with me, is faster-than-light speed possible...

Be honest with me, is faster-than-light speed possible, or are we forever grounded on this tiny rock awaiting another extinction level event?

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of course its possible.

coming from a complete idiot like myself I don't believe its the speed of light that will need to be overcome but simply bridging the gap
fold a piece of paper in half and and at the top technically you are on both top and bottom at the same time

It's possible but you won't survive it. As an other user said, the true future of long distance space travel is learning how to fold space. Which is possible for a black hole.

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>is faster-than-light speed possible
That's very unlikely however there may be ways to circumvent that. Travelling vast distances in "less time" may be possible.

Change your narrative.

This world is not a tiny rock floating aimlessly in space.

There is more than your geography teacher told you.

This is because the lies of this place have been covered up for generations and now the teachers genuinely believe what they teach are facts.

Go back to the beginning and start looking into everything you know about gravity. You will find that there are no pulling forces. Things can only be pushed and when you wrap your head around the fact that this world is staged you will stop wasting your time on impossible things like FTL speed and concentrate on exposing the lies of our controllers.

Define faster. Technically it's impossible but the navy patented a warp drive so we'll be able to travel as if we were going faster than light because we would be moving between space and/or moving space around us. The navy having exclusive authority to create such a product does make me worry slightly but someone might be able to create a civilian patent later so that will be nice. It still wont be available to anyone but the elite for generations but it's not utterly unthinkable that humanity is stuck here.

Physics fag here.

In a relativistic sense, we will likely never travel faster than light. However, we will most likely be able to travel a light year in less than on years time. We can achieve this through shaping space time to our will. Consider a ship that distorts space time around it do stretch and compress it so that it can travel a long distance in a short time. Relative to the ship you don't travel faster than light.
Another example would be a Einstein-Rosen Bridge, aka "worm hole" is another example of traveling vast distances in a short amount of time. Consider a piece of paper folded into an "S" shape. That is space time and you conventionally can travel along the line of the letter. However an E-R Bridge would ease trial poke a hole through the paper and connect the S from any two points, significantly reduce the distance traveled.

I know a fair bit about some of the prominent theories on FTL travel and the physics behind most of them so feel free to ask questions.

Look up alcubierre drive as an example.

Short answer, no, nothing can go faster than light.

Long answer made short to give you googlan material: doesnt mean we cant get from one place to another in much less time than light could make it travelling in a straight line.
The universe is not 3 dimensional. Closer to 10 or 11 dimensional, physics is weird and it can be exploited.

I had a scientist tell me once that yes it's possible. He said Light is the only thing faster than the speed of light.

He used an example of a beam of light being shined off a mirror and when the beam of light reflected off the mirror, the beam of light that bounced off, reflected faster off the mirror and onto whatever the light beam lands on next

Yes. Check out Bob Lazar, excerpts from the ufo bible / government bible. (Can't remember) It's an older video can find on YouTube and stuff. From the 80s but stuff he says been proven true

That "scientist" is an idiot.

Pleb believing the government told you "Space" exists

Based

Not him.
What is with current knowledge the most feasible, or most likely theoretical method we know of that we could achieve?

Jesus christ you sound like an idiot, any more retarded lies you want to spread?

Faster than light is not possible

But no. If we built spacecraft that could travel very close to the speed of light we could travel relativisticly, where time slows to a near standstill for the traveler.

This is a 1-way trip of course since hundreds or millions of years will pass on earth while you’re gone.

Explain why

Ah, Captain pseudosmarts is here to wrong the day.

This is correct. In fact, astronauts who spent a decent amount of time in space have aged a few millisecond less than people on earth because they spent enough time with a higher average speed.

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Yes it is, if we are to believe our own theories about expansion and shit.

i think it is possible, we just need to better understand the Luminiferous aether

Youve said enough to tell me youre interested in this, and enough to tell me youve read like nothing..
Spacetime can be warped and folded. We dont have to get close to lightspeed. We dont even have to move. We can make space move around us faster than light. Thats how we would eventually achieve interstellar travel if we ever did.

I invite you back to the google rabbit hole. Start with alcubierre drive. Feasible or not, its a very real way we could do it. The current issues with it isnt that it wouldnt work. Its that it would require more energy than we can produce. But still, that ship wouldnt move at all. It would just displace spacetime.

...it could also destroy entire planets if it picked up a rock in its "bubble" and slingshot it into a planet at ftl speeds when it arrived. So theres a few problems there.

Is this really how physics works? You can't just use and manipulate the gluon force to propel yourself FTL but instead "distort space time" whatever that means

If you look into it deeper than just the words typed, it will make more sense.

FTL speeds can only be found in zero resting mass particles.

Beams of light are zero resting mass and according to the special theory of relativity, these are the only things that can travel Superluminal speeds. No solid object can. Light is not a solid object

There's more details to it. I am not your personal research army, you can research more yourself

But please, before you go criticizing things you don't know about, look up actual facts first before just trolling your closed minded replies.

>...it could also destroy entire planets if it picked up a rock in its "bubble" and slingshot it into a planet at ftl speeds when it arrived. So theres a few problems there.
makes me wonder if the ayyz will finally make their appearance once we begin to harness such technology, such... power

light does not travel or have 'speed' it is a comment n misconception, or rather, a deception if your senses. similar to the popular belief that 'hot air rises'

I think an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, if we ever find one. Problem being the existing ones will already go to a specific place. Should we survive to a Type II civilization, we may be able to create some to specific places.

I also think "warp drive" is a high contender. This is what I briedly explained earlier, you "warp" space time around the ship to travel. Theoretically there shouldn't be any problems with it. But we don't have the technology to contain the amount of energy required. Eric Davis has written some great papers on this.

Another intriguing one is what sci-fi would call "hyper space". Basically another dimension that you slip into that you can travel in and jump back into our dimension. This is much more theoretical and there is a lot of theory but not a ton of evidence this would be possible. I personally believe that a Type III civilization had mastered all dimensions and uses hyperspace as it's main form of travel. Be we are very, very far away from that.

wtf with the tldr saga

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tiny rock extinction yes tbh

>Which is possible for a black hole.

Is it though? They're called holes, and nothing can escape their gravitational pull sure, but at the end of the day aren't they just super-dense objects? Where does all the matter required to create a black hole go if it's a hole through space? Do we assume it just spits it out on the other end? What would it feel like to stick my dick in one?