What would happen if you could travel faster than time?
Question asked by: mrquestion
Asked on: 12 Jan 2010
All sorts of paradoxes could occur if you could travel faster than time.
For a start it might be possible to travel to the past as you could be moving faster than light does.
It would also break relativity which is underpinned against the speed of light and that being the maximum speed which has all sorts of physical consequences for the world such as how quickly information can be exchanged and whether what goes on in one place can affect another and so on.
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