Faster than light and time travel

In summary: What this analogy would suggest for FTL is that something could theoretically travel faster than light, without violating causality as long as it's not sending information.This is a difficult question. I'm not sure what you're asking.
  • #36
DrStupid said:
Than your statement "faster than light travel requires backwards time travel" is wrong.

This is a statement I didn't agree with anyway.

kmarinas86 said:
If the spacetime continuum is an unviolated principle of nature, then faster than light travel requires backwards time travel

If A implies B, my response would be, not B, and therefore not A.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyon

Wikipedia said:
As noted by Gregory Benford, among others, special relativity implies that tachyons, if they existed, could be used to communicate backwards in time[7] (see Tachyonic antitelephone article).

A violation of what special relativity implies for a given situation is more palatable than a violation of causality, in my view.
 
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  • #37
kmarinas86 said:
If A implies B, my response would be, not B, and therefore not A.

That is correct but with limitation to a single frame of reference A doesn't implies B.
 

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