If I could find a way, I would take back those words that have hurt you, and you'd stay.
Of course, I wasn't talking about reversing a T reg punto
Thats the question. I personally think time can be manipulated. Not solely because of the example given, but because of all I've read on time. One being the likes of;
If time can be manipulated, one day someone will work out how to do it properly and that’s a scary thought!
..and time, goes by, so slowly, and time, can do so much, are you, still mine, i-i-i-i neeeeeeed your love..
nonono, unchained melodyAltogether now....
nonono, unchained melody
I would say no, i still reckon its distance if you could travel at say so many times the speed of light you would be cutting the speed of distance rather then time. If you got speed to balance out against distance you wouldnt be traveling in time.
At what point does the distance meet at 50% from say the star to earth and the earth to the star surely that midpoint is the closest each get to each others actual time.
Distance itself does not travel so has no speed.
The further away from earth you travel the more time that passes. It's all relative. You also can't measure time against the impossible - the telescope from a distant star, so what would be seen is hypothetical.
I would love someone to invent time travel though....
Took the words right off my tongue, a fine answer.
So even though time has physically visibly changed, it's only a matter of distance? You'd say an attribute of time doesn't come into the equation?
I clearly haven't got a clue. We'll obviously never get to the answer, just interesting to see opinions.
Get past the example, the question was "Can time be manipulated?"


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