Re: Could human beings get to a planet 1000LY away...



On Aug 25, 2:11 am, Peter Christensen <p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
My answer is : YES


Worth a discussion?


Not really. This isn't very new at all.
It's well known that time travel into the future this way is certainly
permitted by the laws of physics. Time travel into the past is not
nearly as obvious.

PD

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