
Is it true that anybody ever said it was impossible to go faster than sound when they still know that rifle bullets go faster than sound if they didn’t know anything about aircrafts. The truth might be that some engineers said that controlled flight at faster than sound might be impossible, and they were wrong about that.
But It was long ago, now we know about supersonic aircrafts but there are things they can still say like no one will ever go faster than light.. FTL (faster than light) is a very different matter. (Yes, I mention faster than light and you’re not reading science fiction) It was inevitable that someone would one day succeed in flying faster than sound once technology got round the problems. It is not inevitable that one-day technology will enable us to go faster than light. The theory is almost there just implementation waits the perception of the current technologies in higher dimension.
In case you haven’t guessed, I am talking about accelerating masses generate gravitational radiation in higher dimension. Scientists are simply trying to put use of gravitational wave in higher dimensions to easily produce thousand-time faster speed than light.
The waves and radiations that we can perceive are designed to explicitly manifest themselves in 3-d spatial environments. Gravity radiation is what runs the chilled universe, the Hyperspaces and zillion universes held by the chilled platform universe. This makes the plot more efficient now.
Now the scientists will have to get on with it, and if we have to spend years and years traveling light-years then nothing much happens and it’s a dull book. Therefore, we need faster than light travel, in many cases, anyway, to make interesting plots.
Of course, Faster-Than-Light travel or communication is problematic in a universe that is consistent with Einstein’s theory of relativity.
The most obvious possibility to travel faster than light was by using wormholes, which scientists have been extensively discussing, looks out of date now. The point about wormholes was that they look, theoretically, obtainable, but they’re extremely expensive.
The cheapest was to get them is to ask God to have made them in the early universe and let them hang around until we find them.
Via: Indiadaily













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Faster than light travel?
Although I do not doubt its possibility, I think worm holes would be cheaper (and more efficient) than faster than light travel.
At that speed, a piece of dust would destroy your entire ship.
I opt for the worm holes.