General relativity Quote by Charles Stross
““Accelerating to speeds faster than light was, of course, impossible. General relativity had made that clear enough back in the twentieth century. However, since then a number of ways of circumventing the speed limit had turned up; by now, there were at least six different known methods of moving mass or information from A to B without going through c.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Accelerando by Charles Stross, 2005
The quote explains that while faster‑than‑light travel is impossible under Einstein’s relativity, scientists have devised several theoretical loopholes to transmit matter or information without exceeding light speed.
In simple terms: Light‑speed limit is strict, but clever workarounds exist.
Explore alternative physics concepts.
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When to use this quote
- space travel
- communication networks
- research proposals
- science fiction storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What practical steps could bring one of these methods closer to reality?
- How do such ideas influence our view of future technology?
These methods remain speculative and often require exotic conditions not yet achievable.