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Zan
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Supposedly nothing can travel faster than the speed of light because this would violate causality and produce paradoxes. Someone on Planet Alpha will travel to Planet Beta at ten times the speed of light, so that to someone watching from planet Gamma it will LOOK like the person was on Beta before Alpha. But isn't this just a problem with APPEARANCES -- and no more strange than when a stick in water LOOKS like it is where it isn't? How is causality violated or a paradox produced -- just because some observer misinterprets the data before him, and confuses appearance with reality?