I have had a suspicion for a long time๐ค? Please HELP me.
If an object goes much faster than light it will go to the past.
I now have a picture for example.
It has ball-A in the center and ball-B Circling it. Assume that ball-B is orbiting ball-A fast at a very large interval.
In which the large ball-A in the middle passes from the center faster, i.e. faster than light.
Now that ball-A travels past the same speed, but it goes straight without changing direction.
Then that little ball-B comes straight to ball-A.
Now the question is! ๐ญ
Now ball-A travels past, past ball-B is not in the opposite direction, only then comes closer. (This is the past tense of Ball-A)
But in real-time, the ball-A collides directly with the ball-B
Is coming (this is the present tense event of ball-B)
Now, will ball-A collide with ball-B?
What is the past like in such a conflict?
Top comments (6)
This is really a new topic, and it makes me overthink.
I'm eager to see the answer...
Same to me ๐ค
I think it's not good place to ask about space, time, physics. but I welcome :)
Ohh! really thanks. โบ
I know this web/app made only special for developers.
But I love DEV ๐ค๐ฅฐ
Regardless of the problem presented, yes time travel is possible.
thanks for your comment :)