Something Really Strange Happens When You Approach Light Speed

You are strapped into a seat, engines lit, and the stars ahead of the ship begin to crowd into a tight, glowing ring. Your clock ticks normally. Earth's clock does not. Ahead of us waits a laser array bigger than a city, a probe the size of a coin, a dust grain that hits like a bomb, and a journey where stopping costs more than going. If this mission briefing grips you, hit like and subscribe before we lose signal. Strap in. Countdown starts now.