Can we travel with the Speed of Light?
Of course since we are made of light, the only question is what would be the damages on living matter. The most important question is where we would get, if we move with the speed of light, on the moon, under water, or under the earth. Since everything moves in the universe in a certain trajectory it is very hard to be calculated. It exists also the so called melting of matter. The evidence of that is the Philadelphia Project: some human beings on this ship which in fact was turned into light through strong electromagnetic field have melted into the non-living objects on the ship, because all humans and ship where moving in the environment, sometimes nearing themselves so much that in the form of light they have incorporated each other when turning back to matter. The Philadelphia experiment was allegedly based on an aspect of some unified field theory, a term coined by Albert Einstein to describe a class of potential theories; such theories would aim to describe — m...