Time travel (209)

142 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2008-02-16 17:36 ID:o/K6QW7l

>>140
As I said, that only deals with sub-light stuff and using actual down-to-Einstenian-mechanics forces. You can't just use good old classic mechanics when talking about time travel and say oh noes, FTL (faster than light) is impossible.

There could well be a way to "jump" to FTL space and skip the whole energy going to infinity problem. And what I said before was compare going jumping forward (or whatever direction) in space faster than light to jumping forward in time, oh, faster than the current pace time is going. I just never thought of it like that before.

>>141
Time paradox.

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