AlexW wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 1:12 am
Paradigmer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:05 am
Oh man this forward time travel explanation is sensational!
However, it is merely a situation that could only happen in the virtual reality that does not refer to the objective reality.
This relativistic concept despite also could not be validated in the subjective reality of the contemporary Einsteinian relativism, its idea could still be pragmatic.
This concept nevermind the reality could be pragmatic for the box office hits by the team Holywood if materialized in their blockbuster movies; the film industry needs people with such ideologies.
I am not talking about time travel at all.
The skipping of parts of "objective reality" along the path of travel doesn't imply that this could only happen in (a computer simulated) virtual reality - even it is common place in these environments. In a VR simulation objects do not follow any maximum speed at all - they can simply pop up and vanish from the screen at any place at any time (only depending on the algorithms employed and of course on the maximum processing power of the computer).
I used the screen analogy to explain the idea, but, while it is common practice in simulations, I think it may also be possible in "objective reality" (if there is such a thing at all)
Also, its not an ideology, its simply an idea - I don't really care if its true or false (as all ideas are only relatively true or false anyway) - its simply fun to think about it, discuss it etc...
OIC. You are talking about an idea of omnipresence, which transcends the objective reality.
I agree to "objective reality" is merely a persistent illusion as to how Einstein had put it:
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."
I did speculate on such an idea for the transcendental reality of the objective reality, explicated with the
evolution of the hyperspherical vortex universe abstract
for proposing the ontology of the cosmos , so you are not alone into this endeavor.
All matters are made of light, and this has been experimentally proven:
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Scientists create never-before-seen form of matter
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LHC creates matter from light
In my
UVS worldview, everything in the objective reality is vortically made of light.
So to speak, there is a physical limit to what any object could do under the delimited bandwidths of the light-speed limit in the objective reality. In this sense, the object you proposed to be transcending space for moving with infinite speed in two locations, could not physically occur at all.
While it is definitely possible the omnipresence effect could transcend space in the transcendental reality of the objective reality, as could be simulated with the VR reality you mentioned, it could not be physically happening to any object in the realm of the objective reality.
While "its simply fun to think about it', we should be careful to distinguish the speculation of imagination from fact of the objective reality, as how Carl Segan had nicely put it: “We wish to find the truth, no matter where it lies. But to find the truth we need imagination and skepticism both. We will not be afraid to speculate, but we will be careful to distinguish speculation from fact.”
And Einstein had summarized it: “You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created.”
BTW, this thread is about the essence of absolute time as perceived in the realism of the objective reality, and the OP had unequivocally refuted the elastic time as proposed with the contemporary Einsteinian TOR in its postulated subjective reality that assimilates the objective reality.
And again, infinite speed is invalid in the contemporary Einsteinian TOR.