if you were traveling faster then light, would it be pitch darkness?

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If you were moving faster than light, would you still be able to see light. And if you weren’t accelerating any faster, just staying constant, would you be able to see the light traveling behind you?

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I’m not sure but, in this hypothetical scenario:
If you are going in the same direction as the source of light near to you, what you would see in front of you would be just darkness, and behind would also be the same. Because of what you see, is what the light has reached and reflected into your eyes. If you are constantly moving faster than the light (and even worse, away from it), the light reflected from the objects will never reach your eyes, being this, you will never see stuff.

A physicist will have more property to answer. This is just somewhat what I suppose from what I know.

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