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Approaching the speed of light is not so simple. Right now, you are talking atomic particles potentially meeting that speed. Once you get to metals and mechanical and electrical systems all hell will break loose as you reach those speeds.
A biological system travelling at that speed would be destroyed
you do realize RW that a hell of alot of physicists think that it is theoretically possible to travel faster than light... or are you another close minded individual like that other dipshit (Midcant) who just proves with every post how fucking close minded he is with his 15th century way of thinking.....of course his relatives no doubt laughed at Galileo...
All we know is what we know. Show me where anything other than an atomic particle can travel at those speeds. Account for the effects of friction and heat dissipation. That is the easy part.
Now explain how a biological system can travel at those speeds