can there be anything faster than light?

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Scientifically is it possible we may discover something faster than light any time in future?

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Our current understanding of physics is nothing can move faster than light through space, but that you might theoretically be able to get from point A to point B faster than light by warping spacetime, either with worm holes as a shortcut or with an Alcubierre drive which works like a Star Trek warp drive that pushes a bubble of stationary spacetime around faster than light while you are technically standing still inside that bubble (traveling without moving if you will).  

That’s all extremely theoretical though and we have no idea if it would actually work.

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