What do you think could happen to people at the speed of light?

Updated on science 2024-05-27
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When you go to work or study every day, you can save a lot of time in a blink of an eye, and then you don't have to get up very early every morning, you can get up in pinch, or you can go to the cafeteria to eat quickly after school, I think these are all possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's hard in the universe! After all, the speed of light is the fastest in the universe. And there are only two speeds faster than the speed of light, the speed at which the human universe itself expands, and the other is the speed at which quantum entanglement.

    It's hard for us to be in the universe faster than the fastest speed in the universe at the speed of light, which in itself is a sick sentence. If we exceed the speed of light, we may have broken through this world, this universe, and entered another world, and we should have a high level of civilization at that time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You may no longer need a means of transportation, because, you can complete this operation by yourself, the current technology is too developed, this possibility should become a reality, China's development speed is too fast, sometimes it will make you feel caught off guard.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Maybe you don't usually have to take a car, and you don't have to go to a far place, it takes a long time, and people from all over the world can travel freely, because when people reach the speed of light, they lose quickly, and they can go to the place they want to go at once, which may be very convenient.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Once people reach the speed of light, it will cause great confusion in our world, because some scientists, they say that people, once the speed reaches the speed of light, they can turn back time, so it will definitely cause extreme chaos in our society.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Everyone knows that if a person reaches the speed of light, he will travel through time and space, which is based on science, so it is not impossible for those time travel dramas to happen, but it is impossible for people to reach the speed of light, if they can really travel through time and space, it is a very magical thing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you can reach the speed of light, then there will be too many things happening, and people's lives and means of transportation will be affected by a certain extent, then the world will become very chaotic, and there will be no order, so I don't like it very much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think that if people reach the speed of light, unexpected things will really happen, and in my opinion, people's pace will get faster and faster, and their work will become more and more efficient, and people's living standards will get better and better, and I think it should be interesting to think about.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think that if human speed can reach the speed of light, then there may be a lot of things in this world that will change, maybe I don't think this world is suitable for human habitation anymore, because these speeds are too fast and will cause a lot of sensational things in the pen series.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That may be that some of the most basic things are very scary, for example, if you go to a certain place, then you will be there in the blink of an eye, and then the traffic congestion in the society will also be reduced, and the phenomenon of more congestion is relatively rare, which can be regarded as good and bad.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Then there should be nothing in this world that is worth worrying about, if people can really achieve such a fast speed, our passage will become very convenient, and it will be very fast, and it will be a matter of seconds to see family and relatives and friends.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is impossible for a man to reach the speed of light relative to the Earth, but he can reach or even exceed the speed of light relative to some reference systems, but his life will not change at all.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Theoretical physics does not study the composition of matter, the composition of matter, the structure of matter, the size of matter, and the subdivision of particle matter, but only focuses on extracting the basic properties of matter, and then understanding all aspects of the universe.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Only if you want to go **, you can go faster, and nothing else.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Everyone was dazzled.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What will the world be like when the speed exceeds the speed of light?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. In terms of mass: when the speed of an object is equal to the speed of light, its moving mass is equal to infinity, so when the speed of a person exceeds the speed of light, his moving mass is greater than infinity, then his inertia is also greater than infinity. When he hits a planet, he can easily bomb it up and continue into the distance, and when he passes through a black hole, his path is not affected by the black hole.

    2. From the perspective of time and space: if a person moves forward beyond the speed of light, then he looks back in the process of movement, and it is dark, because the light is not as fast as his and cannot shine on his eyes, while the starlight on the front will be brighter, because there is more light entering his eyes at the same time. Theoretically, he left Earth at superluminal speed, stopped at a great distance from it, looked at it with a super telescope, and could see what had happened before he left Earth.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In fact, in the special theory of relativity, superluminal speed is not allowed, which will make space-time unstable. But if you really want to talk about faster-than-light, imagine that. In special relativity, the speed of light is constant.

    That is, if you exceed (or catch) the speed of light, you are on a par with light. It will be darkness before your eyes, and there will be no light. Some people think that time travels at the speed of light, so it can be explained that catching up with light is catching up with time, and time is turned back.

    Actually, this is not entirely true, time is to some extent light (electromagnetic waves).And the conclusion is correct (theoretically) that when you go beyond the light, you go back in time. But this inference is fragile and has many paradoxes (twin pretends, grandfather paradoxes).

    And when the theory of relativity was first proposed, people even wrote poems to ridicule him (in fact, it is not called a poem anymore) that poem seems to say that a PLMM went out at the speed of light, set off this morning, but arrived last night. Almost.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Time is irreversible, the speed of light is not the fastest, formulas are not truth, actual test of true knowledge, limitations of cognition, and incomplete consideration.

    My rebuttal: three objects ABC, two objects AB are moving in opposite directions, the speed is more than 1 2 speed of light, and less than the speed of light, the third object C is always between the two objects, then the relative speed of AB must exceed the speed of light, and AB relative to C speed does not exceed the speed of light, the argument is self-evident, and the relative speed can exceed the speed of light.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What we see travels at the speed of light, so we can see what the universe was like tens or even hundreds of years ago, which is now widely confirmed.

    So: a reasoning: if you move away from the Earth at the speed of light, will you be able to see what the Earth used to be when you look back?

    Did the sight you see when you were moving away faster than the speed of light just going back in time (because the sight of what happened didn't travel as fast as you)? If you leave the Earth at the speed of light and look back at it, is it still or not?

    Secondary reasoning: the faster the speed, the slower the time, the closer to the speed of light the time is, the slower the time when the speed of light is reached, and the time reverses beyond the speed of light!

    Triple reasoning: Since speed can affect time, can time also affect speed? If the speed of an object is constant, accelerating its time infinitely, can it reach the speed of light? More than the speed of light?

    Four inferences: While the theory of relativity says that an object with positive mass can never exceed the speed of light, then does time acceleration not be available for objects with positive mass?

    Five Reasoning: Is an Object with a Negative Mass Beyond Time and Speed (Space)? And we can't see it with the naked eye (too soon, or in the future).

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Isn't movement relative. I use the earth as a reference, and I calculate the rotational speed of the earth or on the surface of the earth. If the reference is the sun, my speed changes.

    Then my reference object is a photon, and I have reached the speed of light, but everything around me has reached the speed of light, so I can't find it. If we choose faster black holes, expanding cosmic edges, etc., as references, then what is our speed? It is possible that there are many, many planes beyond our planes.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Enter the wormhole, which is the time tunnel.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If it's too fast, you'll travel through time and space! The fastest is the speed of light!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This may be a way to convert energy and objects into each other. It is now possible to modulate images and sounds into electromagnetic waves, and in the future, it is possible to modulate objects into electromagnetic waves to achieve the effect of position shifting.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Go back in time faster than the speed of light.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    What happens if you go faster than the speed of light? Scientists tell you the answer!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Everything we see with our naked eyes now is in the past tense, because the speed of light can never be faster than time.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I would like to say to the brother who made the argument that when the speed of light is the relative velocity, the formula also changes, because the coordinate system changes.

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