Anonymous B replied with this 1 week ago, 3 minutes later, 10 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,338,381
@1,338,377 (A) > The truth could be, we can never travel to another star system???????????
Each of us can make that journey. Proof?
Einstein riding a light beam" refers to a famous thought experiment where Albert Einstein imagined himself traveling at the speed of light alongside a beam of light, which led him to conclude that from his perspective, the light would appear stationary, ultimately contributing to his theory of special relativity and the idea that the speed of light is constant in all reference frames; essentially, it's impossible to "catch up" to a light beam because the faster you travel, the more time dilates, making it seem like you're always chasing the light at the same speed
Anonymous B replied with this 1 week ago, 2 minutes later, 16 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,338,384
@previous (A) > The only problem is that we don’t actually have the capability to accelerate the mass of a human anywhere near the speed of light.
That did NOT stop Einstein from riding the beam of light.