Will We Ever Be Able To Travel Faster Than Light?

Will We Ever Be Able To Travel Faster Than Light? Physicists’ current understanding of spacetime comes from Albert Einstein’s theory of General Relativity. General Relativity states that space and time are fused and that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. What will happen if we travel faster than light? Time Travel Special

Why Does The Black Hole Look Like That In Interstellar?

Why Does The Black Hole Look Like That In Interstellar? NASA says in the post associated with the visualization that “this new visualization of a black hole illustrates how its gravity distorts our view, warping its surroundings as if seen in a carnival mirror.” The post adds that the black hole’s unthinkably high gravity also

Who Really Discovered Black Holes?

Who Really Discovered Black Holes? British astronomers Louise Webster and Paul Murdin at the Royal Greenwich Observatory and Thomas Bolton, a student at the University of Toronto, independently announced the discovery of a massive but invisible object in orbit around a blue star over 6,000 light-years away. How did Einstein discover black holes? In 1939

Would Wormholes Travel Faster Than Light?

Would Wormholes Travel Faster Than Light? “If you’re in a wormhole, you don’t go faster than light — you’re going at normal speeds, but your visualization and stellar navigations are all gone [because] … there are no stars to navigate by.” Do wormholes break speed of light? Wormholes are an attractive approach to FTL technology

Would A Wormhole Allow Travel Faster Than Light?

Would A Wormhole Allow Travel Faster Than Light? Wormholes might allow effective superluminal (faster-than-light) travel by ensuring that the speed of light is not exceeded locally at any time. While traveling through a wormhole, subluminal (slower-than-light) speeds are used. Do wormholes break speed of light? Wormholes are an attractive approach to FTL technology because they