Gary has it right, to resolve the mass problem, you need to design some device, which will make the mass neutral, or = 0.
The speed of light will be achieved in about 40 years.
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Regards.
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2007-12-08 04:44:06
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answered by iceman 7
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You cannot achieve the speed of light, because you have mass. No massive particle (not even a single electron) can reach the speed of light because that would require the input of more energy than exists in the universe — even if all the matter aside from the electron was converted to energy. It's totally impossible.
2007-12-08 04:55:32
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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A extremely small robotic space explorer with very small mass would be able to reach a speed just shy of the speed of light. At this time it would require being launched from out of the Earths atmosphere possibly from the space station. Even with a powerful micro propulsion system it would take several decades of travel through space to accelerate to almost the speed of light.
2007-12-08 06:32:50
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answered by safetyman2000 2
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A miracle. Impossible things can only be achieved with miracles. Ask your local religious leader how to pray for one because they are not part of engineering.
2007-12-08 05:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Requirements? Easy - either
1) Engine has infinite power, or
2) Mass of ship equals zero
...serious. No compromise of the two will do it, you must have one or the other.
2007-12-08 04:35:39
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answered by Gary H 6
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itz just a dream away
so u gotta go n have a nice sleep
gud nite!!!!!!!
2007-12-08 04:26:58
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answered by Anonymous
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U KNOW HOW U CAN BE CHANGE TO UR SELF IN ENERGY
2007-12-08 04:26:31
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answered by phertm 3
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