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Mind-blowing!
Got my mind blown by ChatGPT!

Saw a video about Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity, which I was already familiar with... but couldn't visualise until now.

According to Einstein's Special Relativity law, the closer you travel at the Speed of Light, the less Distance you travel.
Not in the sense of "going fast gets you there fast", but like "literally" warping and deforming space so much that distances shrink.
The closest Galaxy we are at, is the Andromeda Galaxy, to which we could get to in a few minutes at the speed of light.
But travelling at the speed of light and shrinking distances, means that yes, while you traveled at speed of light in a few minutes, on Planet Earth, the "same" time that took you to travel to Andromeda and back, would be equal to 4 million years! And it would equal to travel a few metters from Earth to Andromeda!

Not blown yet? Keep reading, it gets creazier!

Travelling at Light Speed would require Infinite Energy, which is why I asked ChatGPT to explain the concept of "Infinite Energy for Light Speed" and it concluded with the following:

If you somehow take ALL the UNIVERSE'S STARS, ENERGY, DARK ENERGY, MATTER AND DARK MATTER AND SOMEHOW CONVERT ALL THAT TO ENERGY, IT WOULDN'T BE ENOUGH TO REACH LIGHT SPEED BECAUSE OUR UNIVERSE IS FINITE!
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Can you imagine that!?
 
Got my mind blown by ChatGPT!

Saw a video about Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity, which I was already familiar with... but couldn't visualise until now.

According to Einstein's Special Relativity law, the closer you travel at the Speed of Light, the less Distance you travel.
Not in the sense of "going fast gets you there fast", but like "literally" warping and deforming space so much that distances shrink.
The closest Galaxy we are at, is the Andromeda Galaxy, to which we could get to in a few minutes at the speed of light.
But travelling at the speed of light and shrinking distances, means that yes, while you traveled at speed of light in a few minutes, on Planet Earth, the "same" time that took you to travel to Andromeda and back, would be equal to 4 million years! And it would equal to travel a few metters from Earth to Andromeda!

Not blown yet? Keep reading, it gets creazier!

Travelling at Light Speed would require Infinite Energy, which is why I asked ChatGPT to explain the concept of "Infinite Energy for Light Speed" and it concluded with the following:

If you somehow take ALL the UNIVERSE'S STARS, ENERGY, DARK ENERGY, MATTER AND DARK MATTER AND SOMEHOW CONVERT ALL THAT TO ENERGY, IT WOULDN'T BE ENOUGH TO REACH LIGHT SPEED BECAUSE OUR UNIVERSE IS FINITE!
🤯

Can you imagine that!?
Something that doesn't start it's existence at light speed or -light speed cant get to light speed or -light speed. Even with infinite energy you couldn't get to light speed. (I heard this a while ago so it could be wrong.
 
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