What is faster than light?

So, let’s say we have twin molecules, each in a different galaxy. Molecule 1 goes through an ion cloud and gets its little butt switched from positive to negative. Its twin, molecule 2 in yet another galaxy, mirrors that switch to negative immediately. They are a million light years apart and yet they switch immediately? A million times faster than light?

Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance?” Nothing is supposed to travel faster than light. He says it would take infinite power to move even a mote of dust faster than light. What a character.

Quantum entanglement continues to gather more scientific evidence even as the questions it poses branch off in various directions. Is there an immediate response between vastly separated twin molecules? If so, can it someday be used for communications, probes, or transportation? How would you know where the other molecule is? How do ‘ya get back?

Still, some things may go faster. Is thought faster? Somebody do the math here. I just thought of Saturn, light couldn’t get there that fast.

The universe is said to be expanding faster than light. OK, let’s go out to the event horizon of the expanding universe, shine a laser at it and what? The beam of light goes nowhere? A beam of light frozen in time as the edge of the universe races away from it faster than light?

Tachyons are theoretical particles which supposedly see the speed of light as the lowest speed they go.

NASA and others think warp fields may get around the speed of light’s rule because they are not part of space-time. Maybe, electricity was theoretical at one time.

Makes ya’ say, “what’d he say?”