01-25-2023, 11:49 AM
Traveling faster than light would mean experiencing multiple timelines simultaneously
An international team of physicists has cooked up with a new theory that could allow for objects to travel faster than the speed of light — and while they say it wouldn't technically violate the laws of physics, it would lead to phenomena so mind-bending that it'd make the end of "Interstellar" look normal.
To wit, according to ScienceAlert's analysis of the team's new paper in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity, travelers moving faster than the speed of light would "experience" multiple timelines at once.
https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/scienc...taneously/
https://futurism.com/the-byte/traveling-...ht-physics
An international team of physicists has cooked up with a new theory that could allow for objects to travel faster than the speed of light — and while they say it wouldn't technically violate the laws of physics, it would lead to phenomena so mind-bending that it'd make the end of "Interstellar" look normal.
To wit, according to ScienceAlert's analysis of the team's new paper in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity, travelers moving faster than the speed of light would "experience" multiple timelines at once.
https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/scienc...taneously/
https://futurism.com/the-byte/traveling-...ht-physics