Then lets end this with some thoughts. Math is considered as an absolute and the backbone of scientific study. Is there a flaw in Math or is there a flaw in the perception of it. Many 'flawed' theories are considered as fact and taught in schools. One that I remember standing out to me more than...
Which brings me back to my original post. To time travel you would have to, in part, remove yourself from all gravitational forces. By not doing that you'll be staying where the Earth is at that period of time. For instance the position of the Earth 100 years ago compared to it's current...
The Earth moves around the sun at about 30km per second. Our solar system moves around the galaxy at about 228,000km. The universe is in a state of expansion, at around 67km per second. With the universe expanding, our entire galaxy is moving too. Thus the position of the Earth is constantly...
Time itself is nothing. It has no constant to follow since life on another planet would have a completely different concept of time. Like there's no chance of another planet in the universe. (if we traveled to it) Where we would have exactly the same concept of time. Due to the size and mass of...
For all those that claim to have physically traveled in time.
How do/did you get around the problem of becoming a fixed point in the universe?
When you travel through time, you can't move your position in the universe until the event has ended. Since the Earth, Solar System, Galaxy, everything...
No it doesn't alter the speed light travels at. It does however slightly change it trajectory which means light will take slightly longer to get from point A to point B
I disagree with some of that. Every point in time, past, present & the future already has it's place set in the universe. Moving in either direction is just a matter of finding, in case of the Earth, where in the universe it will be in the specific time you want to go to. The hard part is...
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