How does one physically go back in time

Will Llawerch

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What if you could just learn to move the light molecules that surround us out of the way so we can see older light? Then technically we would be looking at the past right?
 

Will Llawerch

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What if what we understand as past events are actually happening now and we just can't see them happening because we haven't figured out how to refract light in a certain way? I mean, if you stand in a place, say, the same spot as Albert Einstein. Technically he is still there at his point of time. We are in his future. He is in our past. But we are in the same physical space. So, what separates us? time? no, time is man made, its an illusion. So, what's between us? light. If we could refract, bend or somehow catch hold of the light in the past, we'd see him....no?
 

TimeFlipper

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What if you could just learn to move the light molecules that surround us out of the way so we can see older light? Then technically we would be looking at the past right?

When we look into the night sky and gaze at all the stars, many of them will no longer exist, the light we now see from those stars emanates from billions of years in the past, i hope that answers your question :).
 

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