Einstein proposed that time was relative and at Velocities of greater than C (the speed of light in a vacuum) that time runs in reverse. Therefore if you accelerated on a linear trajectory, time would increment until your velocity reached C. then at speed greater than C time would decrease but your postitional vector would continue to increment. does this mean that you are in two places at the same time? as your linear position continues to increment but the time taken for you to achieve this position is reduced so in theory you are at two different positions at the same time? relativity ..... the more you think about it the harder it gets
2006-06-13
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Andrew W
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