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Einstein said mass doesn't get bigger as you approach c. Some old textbooks even teach that (fewer and fewer of them these days), but you don't really want to go against Einstein on that do you? What gets bigger as you approach c is momentum, and energy from the momentum, not mass. Mass stays the same, according to Einstein. It's people who didn't really understand his theory who said mass changed near c.
originally posted by: Peeple
- mass gets bigger if you approach c
It depends on how much you want it to be like real science. Using real science, we know how to travel into the future, as in the not really paradoxical so-called "twin paradox" where one twin travels to a distant star and back at .9999c or whatever, and then returns to earth to find they have traveled into the future, and their Earth-based twin has aged. The traveling twin has hardly aged since time passes so slowly at .9999c, and if you saw the ending of planet of the apes, you might remember how much different the statue of liberty looked in the year 3978, a time travel story where at least the time travel part of the plot is based in science (though apes could only evolve so much in 2000 years, so to make it more realistic it would need to be further in the future)
It's all hypothetical, they're very advanced, so don't worry about that a lot especially in regards to energy is possible. The idea is if time gets slower and we assume c is no limitation, because they are not moving on spacetime like we do but inside it, you know what I mean? They opened it up as additional dimension.
So after I confused myself and you probably too:
To go backwards they simply go full throttle on acceleration and mass and energy and in consequence distance.
But how do I get them to move forwards? I have to invent something right?
It's a common misunderstanding, even some physicists make the mistake, and I can tell you where it comes from. Some people think the equation E=mc² is right, but as Einstein himself explained, it only applies to stationary objects and when people try to apply it to moving objects, it's the wrong equation:
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: Arbitrageur
Thanks for correcting me, that's how I learn.
I don't even remember where I got that from that mass c thing.
You're welcome.
Anyways thank you
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: MRinder
One is mass in N/m
The other is meter.
So your solution is geometry? That's possible, there's some cool stuff, ... that's actually really cool...
Thanks
Oh gaaaaawd hyperspace.... SHAME
I'll just park this here
I really love the idea, but what shape would make sense?
lowering inhibitions is helpful, meaning to put yourself in an environment that doesn't contradict the environment of the time you want to travel to.
originally posted by: Peeple
I'm writing something, yes it's just fiction, but I don't want it to be dumb. Unfortunately I'm dealing with several brain farts and a knot. Hope you guys can help me fix it.
I've already established the people in the story got technology that allows them to manipulate mass/density at will with ... well basically batteries.
Where I want to get to is time travel. My idea is they need to move space to soften the blow if they are doing it.
- time is slower when gravity increases
- mass gets bigger if you approach c
- The force = mass × acceleration, ie kg × (m/s^2)
- the gravitational aspect I want to use is N/m = m/s^2
It's all hypothetical, they're very advanced, so don't worry about that a lot especially in regards to energy is possible. The idea is if time gets slower and we assume c is no limitation, because they are not moving on spacetime like we do but inside it, you know what I mean? They opened it up as additional dimension.
So after I confused myself and you probably too:
To go backwards they simply go full throttle on acceleration and mass and energy and in consequence distance.
But how do I get them to move forwards? I have to invent something right? Like spacetime is made of different layers and they decrease their mass, energy, density and "travel" the "latitude"?
Could that work? Do you have a better idea? Because they need to time travel.