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<blockquote data-quote="981cav" data-source="post: 196839" data-attributes="member: 12633"><p>Interesting question I am no expert in either field. From what I've read properties of light seem kind of strange in that it reacts/appears differently in different situations ie a wave unless observed then it appears as a particle. I have also read about how the speed of light is not constant that it could be sped up or slowed down in certain circumstances and different mediums. That stuff is way above my pay grade though. A question that question made me think of. Is light the fastest thing out there? I don't see why physical time travel couldn't be achieved through another phenomenon like gravitational forces or or combination of natural forces. Again I'm hoping there are sharper knives in the drawer here than I. To help make sense of this or at least help wrap my head around all this fascinating stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="981cav, post: 196839, member: 12633"] Interesting question I am no expert in either field. From what I've read properties of light seem kind of strange in that it reacts/appears differently in different situations ie a wave unless observed then it appears as a particle. I have also read about how the speed of light is not constant that it could be sped up or slowed down in certain circumstances and different mediums. That stuff is way above my pay grade though. A question that question made me think of. Is light the fastest thing out there? I don't see why physical time travel couldn't be achieved through another phenomenon like gravitational forces or or combination of natural forces. Again I'm hoping there are sharper knives in the drawer here than I. To help make sense of this or at least help wrap my head around all this fascinating stuff. [/QUOTE]
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