Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.
Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.
Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.
Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.
Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.
Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.
Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.
Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.
Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.
Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.
Neptune does rotate counterclockwise, along with Saturn, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, and Mars. Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun.
No, it is not possible for sheet lightning to strike a person. Sheet lightning refers to the illumination of a widespread area of the sky due to a distant thunderstorm. It does not actually involve a physical discharge of lightning that can strike objects or people.
You have two eyes, away from each by about 6 cm. The object placed nearby makes a larger angle to both eyes as compared to distant object. From that angle, you make out the distance of the object from you. Stars are too far away for human eyes (or any animal eyes, for that purpose.) to make smaller or bigger angle. They all make the smallest possible angle witch can be recognized by naked eyes and so you can not differentiate between near or distant star. All of them are distant objects for human eyes.
Separated; having an intervening space; at a distance; away., Far separated; far off; not near; remote; -- in place, time, consanguinity, or connection; as, distant times; distant relatives., Reserved or repelling in manners; cold; not cordial; somewhat haughty; as, a distant manner., Indistinct; faint; obscure, as from distance., Not conformable; discrepant; repugnant; as, a practice so widely distant from Christianity.
The prefix "tele" means "far off," "distant"Example Words:TelescopeTelephoneTelegraphTelepathy
You began the question with a make-believe hypothesis of your own creation, and then made the fairy tale even more tantalizing by assuming the ability to travel close to the speed of light. Now, why stop there ? ! ? I don't exactly understand the question, but if it would please you to know that the method you describe were possible, then please, be my guest ... wave your wand once more, and make it so.
It isn't possible
He used the Greek words, building on the word telegraph:"tele" - meaning distant (television is distant vision); and"phone" - "speech sound" (as in phonetics, or phonograph).So put it together - "telephone" - meaning speech and sound traveling distant.
It is not only possible---it will stop moving at some point in the far distant future.
ionosphere reflects radio signals.
The distance between Monaco and Palma Mallorca is 954.1 km. The time for traveling between the two places depends on the mode of transportation.
Yes, in fact I am. He is a distant cousin of mine, but we try to keep in touch as much as possible.
Neptune does rotate counterclockwise, along with Saturn, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, and Mars. Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun.
The ability to train people without actually traveling to another location. Companies can provide more frequent training to their employees in distant locations for less cost.
They are traveling by thinking about a destination. They disappear in one place and re-appear at a distant place. It is accompanied by a popping sound as the air fills the void left by the individual.
All people do, if you mean die out completely it is possible in the distant future we can only speculate..
"Time warps" are not [yet] possible in the science-fiction sense of either moving freely from one time to another, or traveling huge interstellar distances in moments. But it has been established with cesium clocks that Einstein's concepts of time effects with acceleration are accurate. Also, when astronomers observe distant stars and galaxies, they are in fact observing the very remote distant past. Some theorists believe that we have, in principle, the physics to develop technology of some "time warping", but the energies involved are unimaginable, and other engineering limits prevent advances at this time.