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In the past, now, and in the end, it was only proposed when science did not reach it, and the generalization of general things, when the speed of light is reached, the atoms and molecules composed of matter or people, etc., make up their proton electrons (I forgot to call them protons or electrons, that is, those things that revolve around the middle, hehe), will stop, and thus matter or people, it is equivalent to stopping at a certain time, probably writing so much, I also like this topic more, and I can discuss it together when I have time. :)
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Speed faster than the speed of light!
You'll be sure to see what happened yesterday!
Why can you see things? The reflection of light @当你追上昨天的光线时你就能看到昨天发生的事了啊! That's what I thought!
I don't think it's possible to turn back time!
Huh!You can see the past!It will definitely be possible!
But I don't think it's possible to see the future!@
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As long as we study and master the fourth dimensional space, we may be able to grasp time, but with current science, we may not know everything in the third dimension yet
Time and speed have a certain relationship, and I personally believe that human beings describe the past, present, and future in words, and time does exist concretely, such as the sun and moon rise and fall, animals and plants have life and death, which are all concepts of time in cycles or space.
Mine is still satisfied?!
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Time may be reversed, but it has nothing to do with the speed of light! (Personally, I think Einstein may be wrong here).
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Look at the theory of relativity
Time and space exist
Time is the fourth dimension and space is three-dimensional
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1. Time and speed are related.
2. "Time" itself exists.
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It is impossible to exceed the speed of light, and there will be no time rewind.
Take a good look at the theory of relativity!
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For details, please refer to Albert Einstein's"Theory of Relativity", there is a detailed introduction there!
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Exceeding the speed of light can turn back time, which is a conjecture based on the theory of relativity, using inertial thinking, but the theory of relativity itself believes that no object with mass can exceed the speed of light, and the fastest speed in the universe is the speed of light, so the situation of exceeding the speed of light cannot be substituted into the existing conclusions of the theory of relativity.
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It is possible to speculate using inertial thinking according to the theory of relativity. But know that the theory of relativity itself states that no object has a mass that can exceed the speed of light. The fastest speed in the universe is the speed of light, and it is impossible to exceed it.
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Currently, there is no theory that supports the existence of a time reversal. Some may refer to wormholes in general relativity. Traveling through a wormhole means going back in time, crossing large-scale distances in a short period of time in space.
But the existence of wormholes at the moment is only a hypothesis, only theoretical. Humans have not yet discovered the existence of wormholes.
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