Afinkawan
Tuesday 21st July 2009 3:18pm
Huddersfield
2,302 posts
Quote: chipolata @ July 21 2009, 12:14 PM BST
That doesn't answer my question at all. You're pre-supposing that any time travellers will have the doctor's moral framework.
The usual answer is themultiverse one - you split off into a different timeline where Hitler died young. That doesn't stop this universe from existing, you are just no longer in it. This is basic stuff they covered in Back to the Future 2.
Quote: hey_nonny @ July 21 2009, 12:15 PM BST
Forget beaming then and use hyperspace instead.
Somehow me and the deceased Scotty are on this planet 100 light years from Earth looking at Earth in 1909. That's because light is traveling in a direct path from point a to b and is taking 100 years to reach us.
Take a piece of paper and draw point a which is earth and point b which is this imaginary planet, draw a direct line from point a to point b which is 100 mm or 100 light years.
Bend or fold this piece of paper and the direct line remains 100mm no matter how much you bend the paper but the shortest distance between the points is now greatly reduced.
We are at point b looking at point a as it was 100 years ago or if you like images of point a 100 years ago. Now we bend space (hyperspace) and the direct distance or space between a and b for us is now, lets say one light year, although the line from a to b is still there and remains 100 mm or 100 light years. In effect we aren't just bending space and light but we are bending time as we perceive time.
We travel the one year to Earth or point 'a' through what is now the shortest path in the hyperspace we have set up and we should now be on Earth in 1910. Before we bent space and time we were only looking at images that happened 100 years ago, but now we have bent space and time.
No. You missed my point. You wouldn't be travelling faster than light, you would just be travelling a shorter distance than the light had to. you'd be hopping from 2009 on one planet to 2009 on a different planet because you'd moved them very close to each other.
Why do you suppose that travelling faster than light would take you back in time by exactly the amount you were in distance from Earth anyway?