I dare to say, "Yes, there not only will be, but already is, velocities that surpass the speed of light." Tachyons, for instance, are theorized to exceed the speed of light to such a degree, that it is believed by today's present physicists to enable us (providing the actual discovery of the existence of tachyons) to travel to Jupiter in three days, the moon in a matter of minutes, and possibly the nearest Galaxy (Andromeda) within a couple years.
My statements may be off a bit in the published estimates, but *do* convey the generalities of theories published about the nature of and belief in the as yet undiscovered properties and potential of such a particle as the Tachyon.
Additionally, there is the discovery of entangled particles, in which, regardless of the distance between two entangled particles, the speed of communication between them is INSTANTANIOUS. It has been visibly observed and documented that when one of the pair of entangled particles is altered from whatever action directly affecting it, the entangled "twin" instantly reacts, mirroring it's partner. For example, if the spin of one entangled electron changes axis from right to left, the entangled electron will immediately alter it's own spin from left to right.
I am intensely intrigued by entangled particles and believe that further study and acquired knowledge and understanding of how and what power contributes to their invisible connection offers us the potential for enlightenment which will possibly result in advancement towards teleportation, and even time travel.
Fascinating, no?
Renée