I was watching Steven Wright and he told a joke in an interesting way. He was in a job interview and pulled out a book. A clear sign he is bored with the interviewees questions, and obviously the interviewee is offended, and asks, "What are you doing?"
So Steven asks, "Let me ask you a question, if you were in your vehicle going the speed of light and turned on the headlights, would they do anything?"
The interviewee said, "I don't know."
Then he said, "Good, cause I didn't want to work here anyway." And that is exactly how I feel.
I want to ask perplexing questions and brainstorm answers, not hear, "I don't know" from business leaders.
Here is my answer:
What would happen is, the lights would turn on and you would see in front of you.
If you are in the vehicle traveling the same speed, then nothing would change traveling as fast as the speed of light as traveling 55mph down the highway.
Because time is relative. It happens at the same time as you. Objects that are stationary, as in Star Trek or Star Wars would blur at warp speed, but everything you experience inside the object moving that fast will seem the same speed. Even the headlights.
Although, if you would have time to turn them on going the speed of light in the first place, is a different question?