Can Traveling at the Speed of Light Lead to Time Travel and Other Mysteries?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of traveling at the speed of light and its implications for time travel and other phenomena. Participants explore theoretical aspects of light speed, mass, and the nature of space and time, raising questions about relativity and causality.

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  • Conceptual clarification
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants question whether traveling at the speed of light could allow one to arrive before leaving, with references to the implications of faster-than-light travel.
  • There is a suggestion that nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light, prompting inquiries into the reasons behind this limitation.
  • One participant mentions that the equations of Special Relativity indicate that mass increases as it approaches the speed of light, requiring infinite energy to reach that speed.
  • Concerns are raised about causality, with the assertion that allowing faster-than-light travel could lead to effects occurring before their causes.
  • Participants express interest in further reading about Special Relativity, although some find the material complex.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light and that this leads to significant implications regarding causality. However, there are varying interpretations and understandings of these concepts, and the discussion remains unresolved in terms of the broader implications of time travel and the nature of light speed.

Contextual Notes

Participants express uncertainty about the complexities of Special Relativity and the implications of traveling at light speed, indicating a need for clearer explanations and further exploration of the topic.

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Hey, there are a few things I would like to clear up in my mind.

I was talking to a mate today at school, and he was talking about the speed of light. He was saying that if you could travel the speed of light you could arrive somewhere before you left? He then went on to say that if you were traveling at the speed of light you would actually be going back in time?

This raised a few questions in my mind.

- Firstly, does that hold any truth? I can't picture that in my head, he could possibly have been talking about thta in terms of any image that you could see (If slowed down considerably)

- The whole going back in time idea, I am very sure holds no truth but I have seen some theory similar using light and mirrors or something?

- Is it actually possible for something to move at the speed of light? Obviously excluding light itself, I thought I read somewhere that before something reached that speed something happenned and it could never actually reach that speed.

Any explanation would be great. Thanks.EDIT:

Just another two questions.

Ok I've heard that if you continue traveling in space you will eventually end up where you started? If so is there an explanation to this?

I've also heard that if you go far enough into space, you will eventually be able to see the formation of the universe, or the big bang? As the light is still traveling through space, so if you "could catch up with it" could you see the big bang?Pretty random questions, and not all really related, but they've been playing on my mind =]
 
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CrawfordK said:
I was talking to a mate today at school, and he was talking about the speed of light. He was saying that if you could travel the speed of light you could arrive somewhere before you left?
If you could go faster than the speed of light you could arrive before you left!
This is one of the reasons you can't go faster than light!
Nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light.
 
mgb_phys said:
If you could go faster than the speed of light you could arrive before you left!
This is one of the reasons you can't go faster than light!
Nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light.


Is there an explanation for why mass cannot travel at the speed of light? It would be interesting to read a bit into it, the answer is probably an obvious one to most, but I'm not really sure?
 
The simple explantnation is that the equations of Special Relativity say that mass increases as it reaches the speed of light and reaches infinity at the speed of light, so it would take an infinite amoutn of energy, but this is ather arguing in circles.

Strictly speaking no information can travel faster than light because this would lead to problems with causality, effects happening before causes!
There are a lot of good books and articles about Special Relativity.
 
mgb_phys said:
The simple explantnation is that the equations of Special Relativity say that mass increases as it reaches the speed of light and reaches infinity at the speed of light, so it would take an infinite amoutn of energy, but this is ather arguing in circles.

Strictly speaking no information can travel faster than light because this would lead to problems with causality, effects happening before causes!
There are a lot of good books and articles about Special Relativity.

Thanks, that has helped a lot with that question. The only problem I have with reading into some of these things is that, they seem very complex. :/
 
Ok thanks, I understand it now cheers for all the help! =]
 

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