July 5, 200620 yr Masterdez has got it, as far as i know faster than light speed travel is impossible. Basic relativity. No hyperdrive engine could ever blast us beyond light speed. The only way to theoretically travel faster would be through a time warp (if they exist) which act as a shortcut in our multidimensional universe. This would spit us out at a point in the universe faster than light could travel by going the normal route. But we still haven't travelled faster than the speed of light? Space compression? Sounds too fanciful. "Da mihi castitatem et continentam, sed noli modo"
July 5, 200620 yr Ya, if we were in the future able to travel to locations in a matter or hours, rather than millions of years, we would do it by manipulating the fabric of space itself to create a shortcut, simalar to a wormhole, but without the problem of being blown into oblivion upon entry. We would still not be travelling faster than the speed of light, just along a different, shorter path. Founder of Fast Free Double Natures Click here to see my Goals and Achievements!
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