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Pastimes : Physics

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To: Bob Lazar who wrote (62)7/23/1998 12:52:00 AM
From: JayPC  Read Replies (2) of 75
 
Bob, I fully appreciate your enthusiasm. Once thing I have found in my rookie forray into physics, is that every theory often seems to create more questions that answers. I also believe that humans have the ability to achieve most things they can dream about. Sometimes you just have to look at things differently.

For example. Think of time travel. Many people feel this will never be possible, but what if you looked at it this way. Suppose you want to reach a star 20 light years form earth. Now suppose you found a wormhole or some other means (say a fold or warp) in space that led to that star system. Could one not say that the 20 light year trip made much shorter is a form of time travel? Maybe even traveling back in time, relative to that system? In this instance, probably not, but you see what I am getting at.

So, you may be right, maybe traveling faster than light may not mean only propelling an object, maybe there is more involved... that makes Einstein theory a non issue

More thoughts aloud.

Regards
Jay
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