Distance is time.
No. Just because time scales with distance doesn't mean distance "is" time. Space-Time is a dimension, but that's a whole other discussion.
Distance is time.
we are dangerously close (no pun intended) to pointing out that what you perceive as reality is in fact just the model you have constructed for your own convenience in your neuron net to navigate the reality that may or indeed may not be out side of your skull.
i have to stop posting now the voices said so...................
here's a thought that make my brain fiz the pillars of creation huge star forming nebula we saw with the Hubble telescope right?
well it's so far away that it has most likely completely dissipated condensed and finished star formation by now.
ready for the fizzy bit?
imagine you could travel towards it at many times the speed of light but still observe it as you go faster and faster you could see it wind forward in time and if you did the same thing going away from it you could re run it backward.
now that fizzics!
i really need to pay attention to the voices more!
here's a thought that make my brain fiz the pillars of creation huge star forming nebula we saw with the Hubble telescope right?
well it's so far away that it has most likely completely dissipated condensed and finished star formation by now.
ready for the fizzy bit?
imagine you could travel towards it at many times the speed of light but still observe it as you go faster and faster you could see it wind forward in time and if you did the same thing going away from it you could re run it backward.
now that fizzics!
i really need to pay attention to the voices more!
Technically, moving towards the nebula would only fast forward the show. Not rewind it. You'd have to move away from it at FTL speeds to rewind it.
so the explanation has to be, the cockpit adjusts all the positions of the stars to their position "now" and creates an illusion of a simultaneity for your convenience.![]()
I don't think that's possible far away from civilized space where no observations on star motion are recorded, though. I would rather accept the explanation about FSD detecting the mass of those stars directly.
I have decided I need a mirror that is 45LY away, so the reflection of my face is relatively youthful...
well, not so sure. "directly" suggests that any information, and gravity is information, is faster than light, while in fact it isn't. so in the end you would run into the same problems.
We have to accept that, as this is a game. Otherwise, I would go nuts with rage for this one: you are jumping up and down the galaxy, traveling many times the speed of light... just one two-way trade route would make all the stuff I carry obsolete. Hell, the population might by then have two heads and gills, whatever. Centuries would have passed.
Well, that's the whole point of the FTL travel concept. Creating a relativistic bubble around yourself so that time and space are unaffected. if we were to try approaching the speed of light using traditional means, our bodies would be stretched to near infinite mass by the time we even got close.