WARP-drive Warp-bubble and the dream of the faster-than-light travel Black holes and the Theory of General Relativity Crossing the speed of light is possible at least in one place: Black Holes. When the particle will reach the event horizon, its speed will increase to the speed of light. But because the falling particle is the same as the escaping velocity. So at the point of the event horizon, the escaping velocity is the same as the speed of light. And it will increase until the center of the black hole. When we are thinking about the black hole, we might think that in the singularity, the ball-shaped space, where the escaping velocity is higher than the speed of light the time travels backward. But the remarkable thing is that there is an object in the black hole, where the entire material is pressed in the size, that is smaller than an atom. And in the middle of that thing is the point, where is no gravity at all. The idea of this is that even in the strong...