Faster-Than-Light (FTL) travel refers to the concept of moving faster than the speed of light, which is about 186,282 miles per second. In our current understanding of physics, particularly according to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, nothing can exceed this speed. However, FTL travel is a popular theme in science fiction, often depicted through advanced technologies like warp drives or wormholes that allow spaceships to traverse vast distances in the universe almost instantaneously.
While FTL travel remains theoretical, it sparks the imagination of scientists and writers alike. Concepts like the Alcubierre drive propose ways to bend space-time, potentially making FTL travel feasible. Although we have not yet discovered a practical method for achieving this, the idea continues to