I can provide some information on the topic.
According to our current understanding of physics, traveling faster than light is not possible for objects with mass. As an object with mass accelerates, its relativistic mass increases, requiring more and more energy to continue accelerating. As an object approaches the speed of light, its mass would theoretically become infinite, making it impossible to reach or exceed the speed of light.
In the realm of science fiction, concepts like time travel and seeing the future are often explored. However, they generally rely on speculative ideas and are not yet supported by scientific evidence. The possibility of time travel to the past is still a topic of debate among physicists, with various theories and hypotheses proposed, such as wormholes or the manipulation of black holes. However, these ideas remain highly speculative and hypothetical.
It's important to note that time travel to the past introduces various paradoxes and logical inconsistencies, such as the famous "grandfather paradox," where a time traveler could potentially prevent their own existence. The nature of time and its potential manipulation is an active area of research and speculation, but currently, we don't have definitive scientific answers regarding the feasibility and practicality of time travel or observing the future by exceeding the speed of light.