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  1. OK. Thanks for the clarification.

     

    So if you walk down the road and return, your wristwatch will show that less time went by for you than the clock at rest on the road (assuming extremely accurate clocks). So more time has gone by on that spot on the road than time for you. So you return to that spot on the road a tiny bit into the future. (I think I got this right).

     

    This kind of time travel is just what happens any time we leave a place and return to it. It's just that the effect is so small we don't notice it.

     

    I see, I knew that if you left earth for long periods of time and continued to move away from it when you returned you will have traveled into the future and made a massive jump if it was a long time and high speed. But i did not know that this was true on all scales in all cases. That is interesting.. This could lead to a conversation about space-time and some kind of multij existence. Perhaps you are living in all times. In that case in a complicated way your fate is already decided but you have already decided it. Just a brush over how it might work, Its likely something that would take a long time if never to understand and dig into and has alot of complicated things involved with it.

  2. "Interesting, if the sun was removed, we would continue to spin round nothing for 8 minutes?

     

    "Yes."

     

    I know some theories in physics and knowledge of how time travel would work on basic levels in all but i in no way can accurately predict and craft accurate theories. So i would like to ask, Why would we continue to spin around nothing for 8 minutes? Is EVERYTHING limited to the speed of light? Including reactions to such things as loss of gravity? I understand how we would continue to see the sun for 8 minutes due to the travel time for light from the sun, That light would continue to reach us for 8 minutes. But would every part of that reaction be delayed to the speed of light? Including earths reaction to the loss of gravity? And does this mean that gravity has a travel time as well? And i assume if so it also moves at the speed of light? Just have many curiosities in the field.

  3. Okay so i am taking big interest in chemistry now. Mainly because it goes with physics and astronomy. I plan on doing lots of background research and scouring through equipment but i want to scale this up and build a nuclear fusor for research, learning and pure fun. Not to mention how big a thing it will add to my resume. I ask for other peoples help and knowledge as i go through this project. This will take A LOT of background research in order to successfully complete this feat. I am sure that in the process i will learn a lot about chemistry, physics and quantom physics in the process and its well worth it all. Thank you for any future knowledge and advice.

     

    Kagen.

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