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Jocko Homo
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I understand special relativity enough to know that for anything traveling faster than light, there will exist a reference frame for which it is traveling back in time...
However, I've heard claims that general relativity allows for the possibility of traveling faster than light by sufficiently warping space-time.
Is this true? If so then how can this be reconciled with causality? If not then what are these physicists talking about?
Thank you!
However, I've heard claims that general relativity allows for the possibility of traveling faster than light by sufficiently warping space-time.
Is this true? If so then how can this be reconciled with causality? If not then what are these physicists talking about?
Thank you!