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Travel faster than the speed of light...

What do you think being able to to travel faster than the speed of light will do for us?  Should we be excited about this.  Check out this

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I'm excited!  I know it may be a long time before people -- or objects larger than a particle -- can travel so fast.  But I've always wanted to believe that it's possible to travel forward or backward in time ... or at warp speed, like in Star Trek

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I think it is possible to approach light speed.

T  =  (2 c / g) cosh–1 (1 + 0.5 g X / c2)

http://nlspropulsion.net

 


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I am no scientist but it looks like the way to traveling back and forward in time is a long one even with the new findings. My personal opinion on time traveling is a negative one, I think it is something we shouldn't mess with , if people will know there future they will automatically change it with the decisions they will make. If people will know when they will die then all hell will break loose.


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I think being able to travel at the speed of light would be awesome.....but then that takes all the fun out of seeing the world. Being able to see all the beautiful world as your traveling.

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