Building real-life versions of starships as seen in science fiction, such as those in Star Trek, is currently far beyond our technological capabilities. The concepts and technologies depicted in such shows are largely based on imaginative speculation rather than scientific principles. we do not have the necessary understanding of physics or the technological advancements to create starships capable of traveling at speeds faster than light without relying on speculative concepts like warp drives or wormholes.
The fundamental challenge lies in the fact that according to our current understanding of physics, objects with mass cannot travel at or exceed the speed of light in a vacuum. As an object with mass approaches the speed of light, its energy requirements become infinite. Theories such as relativity also introduce complications like time dilation and length contraction, making it extremely challenging to conceive a practical means of achieving FTL travel.
While scientific research and exploration continue to advance, and our understanding of the universe evolves, it is always possible that new breakthroughs and discoveries may occur in the future. However, at present, achieving speeds faster than light remains purely speculative and firmly situated in the realm of science fiction.