As an aspiring astrophysicist, I know a thing or two about space. I also know that space is super cool and almost everyone I've ever talked to wants to learn more about it. This is a technique of studying I do with friends and family, as by teaching something that I know, if better cements that concept into my brain.
Fair warning: I don't know everything, and I will let you know if what you're asking is out of my grasp. But I'm pretty good, so fire away.
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A simple question I just haven't bothered to look into So take empty space, and not just regular space, truly empty space void of anything to cause even the smallest amount of friction. Since there would be no friction and an unlimited amount of fuel, what in physics is stopping you from going faster than light?