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Originally posted by Jakko
Discussing the concept of time travelling, ( www.abovetopsecret.com... ) I realized something very weird.
Since time travelling is reality, and it can only be done into the future and not into the past, it could be used to explore space beyond the limits that we have now.
If you fly so fast, that your time advance slows down to half of the "normal time advance" it would mean you could fly in your spaceship for 5 days, reaching places that were 10 days away.
This comes down to "higher speed" even though it's not really higher speed, it's just the perception of the pilot of the spaceship.
The time for the pilot advances slower, for the pilot the world around him advances faster, leading to what seems to be a much higher speed.
Example:
- Pilot flies around earth in his spaceship, going 5000 MPH.
- 5000 MPH is to earths standards, the speed that the spaceship goes according to our time.
- The pilots "time advance" drops to 50% of the speed of time on earth, meaning he experiences an "earth hour" as 30 minutes.
- The speed does not change, just the timeflow for the object moving fast, making the spaceship go 10000 MPH instead of 5000 MPH, according to the perception of the object that moves fast.
The faster you go, the slower the time advance, the faster you go for your own perception.
I never read anything about this, but it seems pretty logical if you think about it.
What do y'all think?
Originally posted by Seapeople
Originally posted by Jakko
Discussing the concept of time travelling, ( www.abovetopsecret.com... ) I realized something very weird.
Since time travelling is reality, and it can only be done into the future and not into the past, it could be used to explore space beyond the limits that we have now.
If you fly so fast, that your time advance slows down to half of the "normal time advance" it would mean you could fly in your spaceship for 5 days, reaching places that were 10 days away.
This comes down to "higher speed" even though it's not really higher speed, it's just the perception of the pilot of the spaceship.
The time for the pilot advances slower, for the pilot the world around him advances faster, leading to what seems to be a much higher speed.
Example:
- Pilot flies around earth in his spaceship, going 5000 MPH.
- 5000 MPH is to earths standards, the speed that the spaceship goes according to our time.
- The pilots "time advance" drops to 50% of the speed of time on earth, meaning he experiences an "earth hour" as 30 minutes.
- The speed does not change, just the timeflow for the object moving fast, making the spaceship go 10000 MPH instead of 5000 MPH, according to the perception of the object that moves fast.
The faster you go, the slower the time advance, the faster you go for your own perception.
I never read anything about this, but it seems pretty logical if you think about it.
What do y'all think?
Time travelling is not reality. I think you are referring to time dilation in relativity. In other words, you could travel at a high rate of speed according to theory, and come back to visit your twin brother...who will be younger. This gives the illusion of time travel I guess if you don't look at it too hard.
In reality....you just expereinced time at a different rate. In relativity, physics stays the same relative to the observer. At a high rate of speed, relative to you, time did not change. You traveled in your time at your rate. Not ever realizing something was wrong. The same goes for your brother.
Originally posted by Seapeople
I am only stating these things because I do not feel as if you fully understand the theories or the concepts behind them.