Even faster than
light or even ludicrous
speed, the Infinite Improbability Drive allows the fictional
ship The Heart of Gold to go anywhere, no matter how improbable. Its description from the novel from which originates, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy":
"The Infinite Improbability Drive is a wonderful new method of crossing interstellar distances in a few seconds; without all that tedious mucking about in hyperspace. As the Improbability Drive reaches infinite improbability, it passes through every conceivable point in every conceivable universe almost simultaneously. In other words, you're never sure where you'll end up or even what species you'll be when you get there. It's therefore important to dress accordingly. The Infinite Improbability Drive was invented following research into finite improbability which was often used to break the
ice at parties by making all the molecules in the hostess' undergarments leap one
foot simultaneously to the left in accordance with the theory of indeterminacy. Many respectable physicists
said they weren't going to stand for that sort of
thing, partly because it was a debasement of
science, but mostly because they didn't get invited to those sort of parties."