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6180077 No.6180077 [Reply] [Original]

When an object (such as earth) moves away from it's place, it leaves behind just empty space.

Now, if we're all currently traveling through time from past to the future, doesn't that mean we would be leaving the empty time behind?

All things had moved in time to the future thus they wouldn't exist in the past anymore.

Thus what's the point of time travel when there will be nothing there?

>> No.6180410

>>6180077

L2 world lines, faggot.

>> No.6180417

I think you're getting dangerously close to the hypercube mind-horizon here OP and should probably quit before you sink into insanity. Unless you understand what is meant by "empty space" and even a concept like "movement" then any answers you get aren't gonna have any significant meaning for you!

>> No.6181232

Bump

>> No.6181285

You smoke too much weed.

And that's not a scientist, it's an actor.

Get the fuck out.

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6181312

this?

Also you cannot build a shuttle and despace back in the atmosphere 1 year later, or when the earth comes back around, because the sun is too in a orbit, and moving :(

>> No.6181323

>What's the point of time travel when there will be nothing there?

Wasn't there a spongebob episode with something like this?

>> No.6181328

>>6181312
> what is galilean relativity
I use to think that, but there are no preferential reference frames.

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6181336

>>6181328
maybe if we send a space ship, with enough thrust to get it to earth again....

>> No.6182412

>>6181285
Who coincidentally acts as a scientist about time travel.