What if we Traveled at the Speed of Light?

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The speeds of our spaceships are too slow. So what if we travel at light speed? We would at first see normally. Then, everything would be a blue blur. But what if we changed speeds. Well, we would still take time to reach mars. But lets go faster. How about 1 light year a second. But we would see a blur. If you are fine, then okay. But if unhappy, you would take longer. If you went 1,000,000 light years a second, it would take fast tech for it. 1 billion a second is about impossible to see everything you traveled through and the speed makes it too hard to see. Drastic speed change is tough. Plus, if you went at 1 billion a second, you can not see everything. Even if we solved all this, we would need to be cautious of objects that could harm our spaceship. Even if we solve this and survive radiation, alien life could attack us. But we could make a defense. We need energy. If solved, we have done it. But this may not be possible.sad.png

 

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"How about 1 light year a second"

Good luck.
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thats tough

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If we travelled at the  speed of light time would stop,

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could solv it

 

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The speed of light is the same for all observers, you seem to have missed this. 

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If you traveled that fast, your bones would liquefy. That's well over 13 Gs, which I think is lethal, I forget the limit

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Haha, no. You could have easily picked any of the genuine errors in here, instead of pulling this out of the air. G-force is related to acceleration, not velocity.
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I dont know how fast the OP is going but im certain it isn't the speed of light, so how can you avoid having to accelerate to go that fast?

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You might turn into light
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*The maximum speed of any object is the speed of light". You can't go 1 light year/second. Also @Hairhorn isn't the speed of light different to other observers different because of relativity?
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No, the speed of light is the same for all observers because of Relativity. 

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ScootaChess wrote:

I dont know how fast the OP is going but im certain it isn't the speed of light, so how can you avoid having to accelerate to go that fast?

Here's a hint: how much do you need to accelerate?