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<blockquote data-quote="NIXIE" data-source="post: 191143" data-attributes="member: 11840"><p>I am not sure what your hypothesis is, but I have seen the same idea you are wondering about in an episode of Star Trek from the 1960s! haha</p><p>-ps. Wouldn't it only take 30 minutes to travel 1 light year away at a speed of 2 light years per hour?</p><p></p><p>I found the episode for you and you can read about the idea you are pondering in the "Continuity" section:</p><p>: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Squire_of_Gothos" target="_blank">The Squire of Gothos - Wikipedia</a></p><p></p><p>.. I don't think a one way trip to outer space really has anything at all to do with time travel though- just the observation of light traveling over a far distance.</p><p>but if you flew out and then returned to earth at faster than light speeds you would be "back in time"... Only then would you have time traveled.</p><p></p><p>haha I remember my time traveler friend telling me about me posting this one now...</p><p>people will do something similar to this in the future, but I don't think there is a way to get back to the future using the same method!</p><p></p><p></p><p>And finally, I apologize, I am no physicist! I am just a guy with pretty much less than a good high-school education! Although, I truly do have experience with real time travel, which is kept secret from the public for so many reasons... The main one being to keep people from the truth about life and "Jesus Christ"/YHWH = GOD!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIXIE, post: 191143, member: 11840"] I am not sure what your hypothesis is, but I have seen the same idea you are wondering about in an episode of Star Trek from the 1960s! haha -ps. Wouldn't it only take 30 minutes to travel 1 light year away at a speed of 2 light years per hour? I found the episode for you and you can read about the idea you are pondering in the "Continuity" section: : [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Squire_of_Gothos']The Squire of Gothos - Wikipedia[/URL] .. I don't think a one way trip to outer space really has anything at all to do with time travel though- just the observation of light traveling over a far distance. but if you flew out and then returned to earth at faster than light speeds you would be "back in time"... Only then would you have time traveled. haha I remember my time traveler friend telling me about me posting this one now... people will do something similar to this in the future, but I don't think there is a way to get back to the future using the same method! And finally, I apologize, I am no physicist! I am just a guy with pretty much less than a good high-school education! Although, I truly do have experience with real time travel, which is kept secret from the public for so many reasons... The main one being to keep people from the truth about life and "Jesus Christ"/YHWH = GOD! [/QUOTE]
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