SPACE EXPLORATION If I travelled at the speed of light, what would I see?
John Burns © NASA; ESO; Harvard University PR; ESA It requires an infinite amount of energy for any object of mass to be able to travel at the speed of light, so unfortunately this would be impossible. However, let’s discuss what you would observe anyway. Due to an effect called time dilation, the faster you travel, the slower time appears to elapse at your destination until, at the speed of light, no time would appear to elapse at all. You would feel that you had travelled instantly to your destination.
Due to another effect called length contraction, the closer you get to the speed of light, the shorter an object appears to be. As a result,…
