Same here, same here, I don't quite understand that either, but I guess we'll have to wait for a proper 'confirmation' that these scientists are right.

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At least you can not see yourself appear before you start because the distance the light must travel is too big before reaching you in time before you left. At least I think, that's how I understood time travelling so far...




True, if you're the one moving at a higher speed than light it doesn't mean your eyes won't react the same to light as normally, hence Einstein's idea of personal time slowing down at extremely high speeds. (If I've understood it correctly that is. Off course, this is all theoretical since our bodies can't possibly handle the extreme g-forces at those speeds I think) The two scientists only send a photon from one prism to another at an apparently higher than light speed speed.

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