If you traveled at the speed of light, time would stop. According to Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity, the faster you go, the slower time passes for you relative to your surroundings. Seriously—if you zip around in a Ferrari for an hour, you’ll have aged ever-so-slightly less than if you had just chilled at home on the computer. The extra nanoseconds you get out of it might not be worth the price of gas, but hey, it’s an option. Now, before you whip up a get-immortal-quick scheme, note that moving at the speed of light isn’t actually possible, unless you happen to be made of light. Technically speaking, moving that fast would require an infinite amount of energy.
You know that there is nothing faster than light. However, there are hypothetical particles named ‘Tachyons’ that is thought to be faster than light. Now, we know that the universe is ever-expanding.And every galaxy is moving away from the other. In that regard, there are some very distant galaxies in the universe that are moving away faster from one another than the speed of light.
For example:Hurricanes can be devastating. Typically, to be considered as a Category 1 hurricane, a tropical cyclone must have a wind speed of up to 74 miles per hour for about at least 1 minute.
However, the Category 5 hurricanes have a wind speed of up to 156 miles per hour. But, Hurricane Patricia was recorded as the most powerful hurricane in the world. It had a maximum wind speed of up to 215 miles per hour.
Speed of Aircraft:The fastest aircraft speed record is held by the Hypersonic X-43A. This is an aircraft made by NASA. It achieved this feat on Nov. 16, 2004, when it reached a top speed of 9.6 Mach or roughly 7,000 miles per hour.