Originally posted by Jamski
However, according to both the SToR and the GToR, time travel of a sort is possible by travelling fast enough though our 3 dimensions. The fact that time is passing more slowly the faster you travel is a proven scientific fact. Unfortunately it only works one way (i.e. you can get to the future quicker by flying in orbit at near light speeds) and is of no practical use.
However, according to both the SToR and the GToR, time travel of a sort is possible by travelling fast enough though our 3 dimensions. The fact that time is passing more slowly the faster you travel is a proven scientific fact. Unfortunately it only works one way (i.e. you can get to the future quicker by flying in orbit at near light speeds) and is of no practical use.
However doesn't this theory overlook that speed is AFAIK a measurement of movement relative to another location. For example a spaceship moving away from Earth at high speed. But couldn't one just reverse the situation and claim the Earth is moving away from the spaceship at high speed, and therefore say that local time on Earth will have passed only one year, while in the spaceship of that twin time will have passed 80 years??
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