Every person reading this started out as the product of a supernova.
@TheUnbreakable no it just means you move forward slower, but you don't travel backwards
You can jump high in the air, you will have timetravelled compared to others around you
Light does not change in the proximity of mass..it alters vector..by corollary,the mass-possessing object is altered by the photons...
But a photon is massless.
Ok then its my englsh, and don't completly grasp the meaning of time travel.
A photon does not project gravity
But what if time travelling were possible? Let's say we go back in time and do something. Would we not follow an updated timeline (like timeline 2 instead of timeline 1)? If so, in timeline 2, there are chances of us not existing after some "event", which would make it impossible to travel to timeline 2 in the first place. A paradox, which leads us to not having timeline 2. So what exactly would we be able to do even if we got a chance for time travel? Spectate?
Anyhow poor thomas gold, why didn't he get a nobel prize?
@deviance your#42 is technically correct...but..on the way back down you are subject to the other side of the time dilation equation.
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