I've never heard that antimatter could move faster than normal matter. AFAIK, antimatter didn't have any properties different from matter (except the "polarity" so to speak, obviously).
You are correct about that.
Things CANNOT travel faster than the speed of light.
the only reasonable (IMO) method of traversing vast distances basically come down to the use of
WormholesPersonally I wouldnt be particularly willing to be the 1st to try and traverse such an anomaly.
it is possible to move faster than light speed! you have to use anti matter. its a process where protons or nuetrons are speeded up to very high speeds and then slam into something and create an antimatter or something like that...
I believe you are refering to a particle accelerator, these cannot accelerate particles past the speed of light, primarily because its impossible to do with any technique and secondly because the accelerator uses magnetism to propel the particles at higher and Higher velocities, considering that magnetism is an elecrtromagnetic energy and has a maximum velocity of the speed of light then it wouldnt work from our perspective...... but then the law of relativety says that if you were to travel at 99% the speed of light and someone stationary was to shine a laser beam in your direction of travel you would see the light pass you at the speed of light relative to your own speed...... Relativety makes my head hurt
