Whenever Dan occasionally rembered so of the characters from the stories and novels he had read in his original world, especially those capable of traveling through outer space at the speed of light or, even more absurdly, beyond the speed of light itself, he found himself deeply puzzled and seriously questioning the matter. Did those fictional worlds possess completely different laws of physics, or was it rely the exaggeration of ignorant writers and unrealistic fantasy built upon scientific misunderstanding?
To him, the entire idea seed like pure nonsense and a complete lack of basic understanding of natural laws. He understood very well what moving at the speed of light truly ant. It was not rely a number, but an enormous chain of effects and consequences. For a material body possessing mass, such a thing was fundantally impossible no matter how much one tried to simplify or ignore the laws governing reality.
The first scientific issue preventing it was the problem of collision and nuclear detonation. When a person, or any physical object, moved at light speed, it would collide with air particles or cosmic dust carrying unimaginable levels of energy, enough to tear apart atomic nuclei and trigger tiny nuclear reactions with every single particle encountered.
Imagine every hydrogen atom in space causing a miniature nuclear fission event upon impact. The horrifying result would be that the very instant such movent began, an imnse wave of superheated plasma with temperatures reaching millions of degrees would erupt alongside deadly gamma radiation and a colossal electromagnetic pulse capable of destroying all electronics. Continuous chain nuclear explosions would follow endlessly. Not only would the traveler die, but everything around them would also be annihilated. Entire planets and anything along the path would be consud by a moving nuclear catastrophe traveling at light speed.
The next issue was the requirent for infinite energy. From a fundantal physical perspective, as an object approached the speed of light, the Lorentz factor would increase enormously and continue growing toward infinity. This ant that literally infinite energy would be required for further acceleration. Yet no infinite energy source existed within the universe. Even stars, no matter how massive, remained finite.
Third ca the terrifying issue of relativistic ti effects. If soone traveled at such speeds for only a single hour according to their own clock, then stopped and returned, they would discover that millions of years had passed in the outside world around them. They would effectively be traveling into the distant future through relativistic ti dilation, a one-way journey through ti with no true return.
Thus, Dan's conclusion was perfectly clear. Traveling at the speed of light was fundantally illogical. He saw obvious exaggeration and a complete lack of true understanding regarding what matching or surpassing light speed actually ant.
Either those writers were ignorant and simply did not understand physics, or they deliberately ignored it for excitent and did not care about scientific realism. The other possibility was that those fictional worlds genuinely operated under entirely different physical laws beyond logic and comprehension.
Perhaps there was no speed-of-light limit there. Perhaps energy was not constrained in the sa way. Perhaps mass did not increase according to the sa equations. Perhaps ti did not dilate identically, and collisions did not produce nuclear explosions. In that case, those worlds would possess completely different mathematics and physics altogether, making them incomparable to his current world and rendering its laws inapplicable to them.
"I prefer the current realism and logic because they are far more understandable."
Dan thought with complete clarity and conviction.
"My power is built upon deep understanding of the laws, not upon ignoring them. I will never pursue ridiculous fantasies like moving my physical body at light speed. Instead, I will use spaceti itself for travel."
And that was exactly what he was doing. Dan was not moving through space at extre velocity. Rather, he folded space itself and traveled through the network directly. Instantaneous movent through spaceti built upon understanding rather than disregard for natural laws.
The conclusion within Dan's mind was simple. The speed of light was an absolute limit for material bodies, and anyone who ignored that was either ignorant or living in a world governed by entirely different laws. Therefore, his own path would be to use spaceti itself. He would fold distances, not cross them.
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