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If I traveled to Proxima Centari at a quantum or warp-like speed (however fast that is) then instantly traveled back to Earth at an even faster speed, could I find myself in the past?
Quote from: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 27/02/2025 02:28:18If I traveled to Proxima Centari at a quantum or warp-like speed (however fast that is) then instantly traveled back to Earth at an even faster speed, could I find myself in the past?This falls under the category of not-even-wrong. 'You' cannot travel faster than light, so any answer to the question is meaningless.However, other things can do so. Let's say we lay a strip of material between the two locations, 4 light years long. From a long distance away, we shine a laser pointer to make the red dot move from Earth to PS in say one minute and then return in 10 seconds (all measured in the frame of your choice). The red dot would then take 1:10 minutes to get back to Earth, not traveling backwards in time at all.
So ,if we were to observe Elon Musk following the red dot in real time and returning to Camp Crazy he would not have travelled back in time either?(as ludicrous as that "concept of a plan" is)
Quite apart from attempts to prevent a complex Lorentz factor the question arises can we go back in time? I don't have a rigorous mathematical argument but it does seem to be impossible as it would create causal paradoxes.
I also didn't quite follow Halc's scenario -
Hi.Quote from: geordief on 01/03/2025 14:25:12I also didn't quite follow Halc's scenario - It's based on the notion that a spot of light from a laser pointer can be made to move across a surface faster than light. See this video from Minute Physics (duration 1 minute 26 secs) for the general idea.//www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR4tJr7sMPMBest Wishes.