If time really is subjective, and flows both ways, you should be able to make something in the past that must match a given state in the future or keep some other event un-collapsed forever. So to my mind, the way to get somewhere yesterday is not to pass the speed of light, it is to manipulate entangled states. (Yes, I am going where I always go with time questions, time either equals or does not equal entropy accumulation.) If entropy does not accumulate in a perfectly linear way throughout the universe, then you occasionally go back in time, but you cannot experience the reversal, because memory is an exothermic process. But that is in some sense not travel, just some sort of information re-encoding.Īnd it may happen spontaneously all the time. ![]() Theoretically, the only way to get 'superluminal' would be to translate yourself via CPT reversal, or some other translation mechanism that turns "you" into something that is already "tachyonic antimatter". And the 'somewhere else' is a place where all material objects have infinite mass. ![]() ![]() So there is the other side if the speed of light, but you can't get there from here, you have to go somewhere else first. Once you were How would you slow back down when you got where you wanted? For me, the problem with going the speed of light is that you are then outside of time.
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