Silly Penguin
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If you think about it, light speed is thought to be impossible because the faster a mass goes the larger it gets, and the more energy it requires to accelerate it the larger it gets.
However, a singularity doesn't attain mass, therefore wouldn't need an infinite amount of energy to accelerate because it is basically a single point and not a mass.
It should be possible to go at least the speed of light since it is mass-less.
However, a singularity doesn't attain mass, therefore wouldn't need an infinite amount of energy to accelerate because it is basically a single point and not a mass.
It should be possible to go at least the speed of light since it is mass-less.