ok, I figured it out myself.. basically we are traveling at 800 mi/sec or .004301 c so an object was stationary for 1 year, Earth would have only aged 22 seconds
ok, let me try to state it another way.
If you travel at .95 of the speed of light for 1 year, people on Earth would have aged 3.2 years.
If you traveled at 0 of the speed of light for 1 year, (occupied the same XYZ coordinate in the universe for 1 year) people on Earth would have aged what...
If I understand spacetime correctly, if you max out the "space" component (travel as fast as possible), you will travel at the speed of light (speed of causality) and time will stop (or nearly stop) advancing for you.. but what if stopped completely? so you stayed stationary in the exact x y z...
maybe with all that water it would drastically reduce the time needed to cool and additionally burn off a lot of that water so it wouldn't so flooded. or how about Venus? any way to reduce the thick atmosphere?
Hi,
Do you think there is any feasibility at all to terraform Mars be crashing Europa into it? Of course, you have the near impossible task of knocking Europa out of Jupiter's orbit and guiding into Mars without ruining its orbit...but if it worked maybe this would give Mars the extra mass...
Its thought that nothing can escape a black hole (correct me if I'm wrong) but what happens when a larger black hole eats a smaller one? Could there be a instance in time where matter was torn out of the smaller black hole, past its event horizon and into the bigger one? Thanks!