Is humanity forever c-ucked by the speed limit of light?
>>7785345
Nice try
No.
1. Find a way past it (insert sci-fi hyperspace /underspace here).
2. Humanity transfers conciousness (insert clone/computer here)
>>7785345
What if wormholes?
From anyone else's perspective, yes. From the perspective of a spaceship, no.
>go 0.99 c
>the universe whizzes past you at 0.99 c
>but because length contraction is a thing that exists, the universe seems compressed to 0.44 it's original size, and after less than two years of travel, you stop at a nearby star (proxima centaury), and look back at earth, now over 4 light years away.
>>7785345
While we can't accelerate past the speed of light there is nothing stopping us from making the distance we need to go smaller.