This book explores the concept of traveling at the speed of light from scientific, technological, economic, and ethical perspectives. It begins by explaining the basic concepts, such as the definition of the speed of light and Einstein's theory of relativity. The book then delves into the scientific foundations of exceeding the speed of light, examining theoretical possibilities like wormholes and the Alcubierre drive. It also investigates the potential effects of light-speed travel on society, while exploring technological solutions, the prospects of time travel, and the economic and cultural impacts of such advancements. The book further addresses the ethical and philosophical implications of these technologies, questioning whether light-speed travel is achievable in the future. A comprehensive resource for those curious about the possibilities of space exploration and breaking the boundaries of time.