Comment on xkcd #2976: Time Traveler Causes of Death
masterofn001@lemmy.ca 2 months agoIt isn’t about how humans view their place in the cosmos.
It’s about relativity.
Space and time are inseparable. Hence the term space-time. You can thank Einstein for that.
The comment you replied to states It’s also about frames of reference, probably one of the most crucial aspects of relaticity.
Einstein has proven that time and space appear and are experienced differently for each and every observer. With the effects being significantly different depending on gravity, speed and distances.
If you could reverse time travel then the space would conform to the time you travelled to.
14th_cylon@lemm.ee 2 months ago
Really? What else would conform to the past point in time? Would fabric in my clothes disintegrate and transforms to something else? Would I, because I, well, didn’t exist in that past? Then it wouldn’t really be time travel, would it?
You need to abandon your idea of time travel as seeking in a video with rewind button.
masterofn001@lemmy.ca 2 months ago
I don’t exist in the future, yet, here I am, in the future, with all my clothes in tact.
There is nothing in physics that actually says it’s impossible.
Maybe your current understanding of physics says it’s impossible.
Nothing about it is about me.
IT’S ABOUT FRAMES OF FUCKING REFERENCE. Inertial frames of reference, relativistic frames of reference, etc.
(This is relativity, if you think it’s about me, you obviously need to learn little more.)
DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social 2 months ago
I don’t think that’s a particularly useful thing to do when discussing physics, throwing a temper tantrum because someone has a more casual understanding than yours.
14th_cylon@lemm.ee 2 months ago
Oh no, have you used the word relativity too many times and now you have no more arguments? :D