The near-light speed achieved through cognition combined with colorless light particles cannot be attained by any means within the realm of physical laws.
It is neither achieved by propelling a massive object to near-light speed with tremendous energy, nor by using the curvature drive method to peel away the layers of space to create a space-drag effect to reach near-light speed, much less by some quantum tunneling method. From a macroscopic point of view, it is as if an object suddenly goes directly to near-light speed—despite being affected by the temporal compression associated with such speeds, it neither suffers from any inertia nor vector change, and it does not cause any near-light speed effects in its surroundings.
This itself is a violation of basic physical laws, and even defies fundamental causal logic.