What Would We See at the Speed of Light?

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Imagine you are on board a spaceship, the captain speaks the magic words "Full warp drive!", a low hum is heard and off you go! The science fiction fans among us are familiar with these scenes from TV series and films: the stars flash brightly once more, then the spaceship disappears into the vastness of the universe. But seriously, what would we actually see at the speed of light?
What would pass you by if you could look out of the window while traveling at the speed of light - and most importantly, what would happen to your body if it moved through space that fast?
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If we manage to reach the speed of light, we still have a big problem
How can you get from A to B without hitting a boulder? Colliding with a dust particle at the speed of light would be enough to make your spaceship explode, let alone colliding with a rock the size of a golf ball...

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300, 000 meters a second? I think you were meaning to say kilometers.

arnoldskit
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Awesome video I think I would love to travel at the speed of light maybe one day humanity will build space crafts that can do it.Its amazing what humanity has done with virtual reality today where it looks almost real.

PjillipBedwell
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But i think the travel will end within one sec it will crash with some terrestrial body within the distance of clear my doubt

newsitorial
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There's one thing they forget about the hypothesis of teleporting. Even if we could figure out how to disintegrate and reintegrate matter from one place to another, after disintegration that information has to be sent to the new location. We still have no way of transferring information faster than light, so it will still take the same prescribed amount of time to travel to the Target destination

JoDdy-
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Hum. Would I see nothing at all because, for me, time would be stopped? Wouldn't I arrive at my destination "instantly" by my clock?

johnmckown
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There has to be a way to warp in reverse time if there would be a way to warp forward in time.

raidergainzx
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“Oh you assembly of humans and jinn alike, if you think you can pass the barriers of the universe heavens skies, then try and pass them. But you’ll never be able to pass them except with the authority of the most high, then which of the favors of your lord will you continue to deny?”
Surah 55

Izzy_loves
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It says according to the television..?

charlesdaniel
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💫🙇‍♀️”.. I also thinking so hard for a few days about what will happens I mean how about our body when we flight with super extreem faster to the space .. there is some risk. however, we will make it in the future, but with a low risk of course, “

roguegalaxy
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On the light speed you'll see nothing in front of you, 'cause visible will run to gamma rays of tremendous intensity. You won't see anything behind you neither, 'cause the light will drop to radio waves. All you could see -- is razor thin ring around the middle of the ship. But this speculation is pure theoretical. Beyond the speed 3000 km/sec -- 1% of l.s. the star-ship would be SLOWLY burned by interstellar plasma. The usual density of ISP is 1 elem.part/sm3.

Kombrig_
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Time is sun and whether it can reach us

DuaneCowell
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Galaxy traveling shall be done by clones..!!!

dontessers
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Lets hope we're not the mirror of another dimension seeing we failed the test/s last time/s what and who are we leaving the grandkids

DuaneCowell
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Hold up wait a minute if you're going to invent warp drive or lightspeed drive you also got to invent inertial dampeners so the speed won't affect the astronauts in the spaceship you can't do it with just one of those technologies you got to have both 🤔

batman
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Complete blackness or complete whiteness

Lanker
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If it’s true that you can not see stars in space, Then why do we send satellites like Hubble into space to see the stars even better than on earth where our atmosphere supposedly makes it impossible to get such a clear picture as the satellites do, Uhm….

roberthughes