Anything that moves faster than the speed of light is called a tachyon. No tachyon has ever been observed, but that does not prevent us from using special relativity to describe them!
There is one unavoidable obstacle, and that is that either you are a tachyon, or you are not. So the answer to your question is no, because to "catch up" with your self, you would have to start out going less than the speed of light, then accelerate to superluminal (faster than light) speed.
Anyway, tachyons do have very interesting properties, such as speeding up and their kinetic energy goes down, and other "weird" traits. Check out the article below!
2007-02-06 06:16:33
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answered by Tony O 2
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As a matter of fact, u can't move with the speed of light, how come u can move with its twice
even if u moves with twice speed of light, how come u can meet ur self, u can't be in two dfferent places at the same time
By the way, u can be in two places at the same time in only one special case, " WHEN U LOOK AT A MIRROR " u will be looking at urself inside the mirror & urself will be looking at u outside the mirror, strange, huh ?? :D
2007-02-06 12:42:27
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answered by Kevin 5
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Dear it is a law that nothing can move higher than the velocity of light.
2007-02-06 12:58:40
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answered by Cool Sun 3
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I would hope so. That way when I needed to kick myself in the butt, I could do it more easily.
2007-02-06 12:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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