To move forward, you need to move mass. To move mass, you need energy. The faster you travel, the more energy is needed to do so.
Light has no mass and therefore doesn’t require energy to move itself. The speed in which it travels is the speed in which a massless object can move through space. It is the only known thing to have zero mass (gluon excluded) so nothing can move faster than light because nothing has “negative mass”.
To move as fast as light, you’d need to create more energy to do so – an infinite amount which is impossible.
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