Edit: A bunch of yall don’t seem to grasp the concept of a theoretical question

  • CookieJarObserver
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    1 year ago

    No i think you get things wrong, you don’t move, you aren’t faster than light, you are just bending the space around you, you can’t travel to the past

    • Zippy@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It doesn’t matter if you are moving or bending something and you don’t need to achieve any real velocity. The sources I provided explain why that doesn’t factor. It is simply you are arriving somewhere faster then that is light thru normal space and that alone will allow for time travel to the past.

      People seem to have this concept that if you don’t have to move but can just transport, then it will not break causality. That is not the case.