No,<br /><br />A given force exerted on a given mass will result in a fixed velocity, not an accelerating one. <br /><br />For further acceleration you must overcome <i><b>inertia</b></i>, a bodies inherent resistance to changes in its momentum, with a continuing supply of more force. <br /><br />Inertia is closely related to an objects mass which is thought to be instilled on matter by the Higgs Field, a quantum field which in turn is moderated by the "God Particle"; the Higgs Boson, an as yet undetected particle predicted in the standard model. <br /><br />Such an object traveling in just the right path passing a massive object (planet, moon etc.) will be further accelerated by that objects gravity (slingshot effect) but after the encounter its velocity will still be fixed but at a higher value.<br /><br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>