Okay, so I've got a legitimate question here-
While the human brain doesn't adapt to sudden G forces, more really dealing with it in a gradual capacity, how would we as humans operate something that could travel near or at the speed of light? Wouldn't we basically become gradually more concentrated forms of energy, rather than mass? And if so, could that hypothetically be the counter-balance measure inherently needed for space travel? As isaac newton said, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so where exactly lies the danger? Is it moreso in the fact that of what we do know on earth we couldn't survive that kind of acceleration at the rate of which it was going, but what if in zero-G this just means we traverse in accelerating forms of energy assuming that x is being a near-FTL or FTL starship, wouldn't Y be the universes natural way of allowing that to happen? Because(and a lot of this may be wrong. please correct me, as this is the field I'm interested in) in quantum superpositioning and quantum mechanics we can see with the most simplest of experiences that change happens due to observance. So if we figured out predictive quantum mechanics-meaning we can know for sure x is where x is in the positioning, so that must mean y is stable. Does any of this make sense, and if it does, how could it apply to space?