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If one could travel at the speed of light I believe you would see a still image, now if you travel faster then the speed of light, you would see images from the past, time travel.
What are your theorys/beliefs?
You would see images from the past, but only because the image is travelling at the speed of light, so you are overtaking the light of the past image.Originally posted by Cyfr
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If one could travel at the speed of light I believe you would see a still image, now if you travel faster then the speed of light, you would see images from the past, time travel.
What are your theorys/beliefs?
Originally posted by Will
But you can't travel faster than light, since your mass would be infinite.
Originally posted by Will
But you can't travel faster than light, since your mass would be infinite.
Originally posted by Will
You would see images from the past, but only because the image is travelling at the speed of light, so you are overtaking the light of the past image.
But you can't travel faster than light, since your mass would be infinite.
Originally posted by Cyfr
I said ''If one COULD travel..'
Originally posted by Ekydus
Technically, if you are travelling faster than the speed of light, wouldn't you see nothing, purely because of the single fact that you are travelling faster than light, meaning; no light?
Originally posted by Ekydus
Technically, if you are travelling faster than the speed of light, wouldn't you see nothing, purely because of the single fact that you are travelling faster than light, meaning; no light?
Originally posted by Deadmanwalking
Erm, and the light that had left before you ?
It would seem so wouldn't it.Originally posted by Tom
Clowneh making an intelligent post is impossible.
The biggest problem with time travel is that it leads to physical paradoxes, to contradictions in the fabric of reality. The major example being the Grandfather Paradox, which is about travelling into the past and smothering your grandfather in his cradle. This results in you never being born and so never travelling back to kill him. Therefore you are born and do kill him. If you kill him then you don't. Thus he is both dead and alive. Changing the past is full of Grandfather paradoxes. Seeing the future and then changing the present is just as bad. If one travels to the future, or sees in the future that a big war is coming, so you return to the present to prevent it. Thus the war never happens, so there was no evidence of war for your earlier self to find. When he appears, he finds nothing and gives no warning, so the war does happen. Another Grandfather paradox.
Originally posted by Durzel
It would seem so wouldn't it.
As I said previously, even if it were possible using some form of technology - any interaction with the past would alter the future (ergo the present from which time travel was initiated) and in most cases create a paradox.
An interesting read..
So..Originally posted by Tom
Clowneh making an intelligent post is impossible.
Originally posted by evilmonkeh
you wouldnt get anywhere without a flux capacitor.
but time travel is impossible.
no mater how you say it, we have no controll over time. time continues at a constant rate, what ever we do.
I practiceOriginally posted by GDW
You have to admit though you arent very intelligent![]()
Originally posted by Flamin_Squirrel
Time isnt constant. The faster you go, the faster time passes.