While matter can't travel past the speed of light yet it is possible. Cosmic rays do it. If we can figure that out at least we know it's possible to break the speed of light.
No, they don't. Ignoring my refutation doesn't help your case. You really should address that before continuing to pontificate.
Your premise is based on completely inaccurate data which make the entire hypothesis invalid before consideration.
No you don't. NOTHING traveled between the two end points of your flashlight beam. A beam is a pathway, not an object.