Time can move faster/slower but cannot go backwards.  So some time
will have passed after you left - but the exact amount of time that
has passed will be different for you as opposed to someone else.

On 1/6/06, Mark Dodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought the way it works is everyone here would age more than you do
> traveling?
>
>
> Mark Dodge
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> No, not really.  Your aspect looks at all time as breaking with relativity
> as you travel FTL.  FTL still takes "time" it's just perceptive time.. if
> you actually did go FTL, time would still transverse between the places.
> Relativistic speeds take place until you hit the barrier of FTL, but after
> that, it should become transitive.
>
> So, if the flight took 3 hours there, three hours back, the time you spent
> on Mars still progresses, and you arrive back still 3 hours relative to your
> initial starting point after you leave ;)
>
> So, no time travel :)
>
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> On 1/6/06, Thane Sherrington (S) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 03:48 PM 06/01/2006, CW wrote:
> >I have no problems with "blue sky" research, the idea of following up
> >even the wildest of theoretical ideas to see if they have any
> >viability.Even if totally wrong, the work that would be done would
> >provide research; reminds me of something a physicist once told me:
> >even if you fall on yourface, you're six feet closer to where you want to
> go.
>
> I like that.Thomas Edison failed hundreds of times to create a light bulb
> and when asked if the failures discouraged him, he said something like "They
> aren't failures.I have succeeded in proving that those methods don't
> work."
>
> I hope they go for it.I'd love to spend a week on Mars or go for a cruise
> around Jupiter.
>
>
> Of course if the FTL component works, things will get weird.
>
> Returning from a trip to find you didn't leave due to rescheduling.
>
> Returning from a longer trip to find the last election turned out different
> than you remember (no I don't have tickets).
>
> Even longer trip, come back to a North America that never left Britain...
>
>
>
>
>


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Brian

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