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Time Travel: Setup & Challenges for Safe & Accurate Travel
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[QUOTE="jack action, post: 6851133, member: 240508"] How would one know? Doesn't it all depend on what is chosen as a frame of reference? Am I revolving around the center of the Earth or is the center of the Earth revolving around me? With the correct perspective applied, everything could move with respect to the time machine which is at point (0, 0, 0, 0). Then the time machine moves only along the time dimension. Planets and galaxies will be at different places when it "arrives" at the destination, but it will still be at the same contact point on Earth. One hopes it wasn't (or won't be) a flooded area! [/QUOTE]
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