OMG the level of geekness broke the ceiling.
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2006-08-02 16:56:08
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answer #1
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answered by oveningskor 4
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If the outside spacecraft,airplane ,or vehicle to transport an individual(s),is built to withstand the heat and faster than light speed force,the human body will be inside the space module ,probably in a protective suit,will be assuredly safe.
Imagine yourself inside your automobile traveling over 100 m.p.h.,now stick your head out of the window...feel the difference?
Multiply that ratio by the amount of times needed to surpass the speed of light and you will clearly see that a craft built sturdily could withstand the heat and force of speed needed to propel the craft and the passengers inside safely.
What would be the purpose you ask?
I don't know ask the airplane pilots who struggled for years to surpass the speed of sound. It is the human need to break a record and to go where no man has been yet.
2006-08-02 17:04:05
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answer #2
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answered by Dfirefox 6
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Only light can travel at the speed of light. If a human tried to travel at ten percent the speed of light. It would be lethal. You would die from collisions with any meaningfully massive particles of anything. Even if you were inside a space craft. Any space dust accumulated into a lump of something even remotely visible would pierce through you like buckshoot. A ray of light is a lot slimmer than a person and nearly infinately less massive. First you would have to lose enough weight (mass)so that you could be accellarated to the speed of light. You wouldn't have a brain left to appreciate the trip or the experience. Because, the average brain is still too massive to travel at the speed of light.The only person who can run almost at the speed of light is Chetarah. She's a ThunderCat. She saved Tygra from the Cave of time. Tygra accidntally walked into the cave of time and started aging fast. Chetarah because of her super speed ran in to save him. She carried him out on her arms out of the cave. Without aging herself. She did it and nothing happened to her.
2006-08-02 18:21:23
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answer #3
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answered by sandwreckoner 4
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It's not possible for humans to travel at light speed, but they could travel close to it, from someone else's perspective that is. But, from their perspect they would be at rest. The only force that would apply is acceleration, which has nothing to do with velocity. However, acceleration close to the speed of light would feel like regular every day acceleration (which is actually would be) since from their perspective, they're not moving anywhere close to the speed of light. Basically, it's not possible to perceive yourself catching up to the speed of light because of time dilation.
2006-08-02 17:00:14
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answer #4
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answered by s1rkull 2
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I'm not sure but I think mass increases as you approach the speed of light. The faster you go the heavier you get. The only way to travel at the speed of light is to somehow convert your body into energy [like light] then convert it back when you reach your destination.
2006-08-02 16:58:26
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answer #5
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answered by jeff f 1
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There is no force once one achieves a certain velocity.and coasts. However, the force necessary to reach the speed of light in a short time would be very uncomfortable or fatal unless done gradually, say one or two G's. Two G's will KEEP you awake.
2006-08-02 18:45:22
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answer #6
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answered by bobnadel@verizon.net 1
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Per special and general relativity, no. There's some different stuff being explored in string theory and quantum gravity involving calabi-yau spatial distortions, I think, commonly known as "wormholes" that might "make this possible" once we figure it out (or our heads explode into a million shafts of cold broken glass, whichever comes 1st).
2006-08-02 17:02:21
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answer #7
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answered by dlfield 3
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i think of it quite is slightly lots to assert that technology can do *something*. it quite is impossible for an merchandise to realize or exceed the value of sunshine. it quite is a regulation of physics, a regulation of the universe. you may not basically build a device to get around it. in spite of the shown fact that. there is often the prospect that sometime interior the destiny we'd desire to discover new regulations of physics that permit us to get around this velocity cut back. regardless of if we'd shuttle by using time if we traveled quicker than gentle isn't clean. what's clean is that if it happens, it quite is going to be interior the distant destiny.
2016-12-11 05:39:07
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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When I travel at the speed of light I'm inside my spaceship and it is also traveling at the same speed therefore relative to it i am not moving.
2006-08-02 17:00:05
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answer #9
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answered by Dr.Elliso 2
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youll never know.but 99.9% the speed of light sure.no one you knew would be around to greet you due to time dilation though.
2006-08-02 18:33:45
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answer #10
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answered by isaac a 3
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