I am familiar with the basics of time dilation and faster than light travel, but can you explain more
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I am familiar with the basics of time dilation and faster than light travel, but can you explain more

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-05-28] [Hit: ]
Like asking whats beyond infinity?The lorentzian factor is underroot of negative number so the result is imaginary which is NOT the same with negative natural number.Some say its a back in time travel but they arent right.-If you drove over to your friends house who lives 50 light-microseconds away at 108 km/hr,when you got home your parents would be 0.00000 00000 00000 0005 seconds older than you than they were when you left.......

That seemed to sum it up best for me.

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What you're talking about is slower than light.Aging decreases as you get nearer to the speed of light and a reason why light photons don't age is that speed of light nullifies aging(aging = γ(factor which is t / sqrt(1 - u² / c²) * time).Light is travelling at 'c' let's say for 3 secs so 0 * 3 = 0 seconds aged.Now FTL(superluminal speeds)is more complicated and impossible.Like asking what's beyond infinity?The lorentzian factor is underroot of negative number so the result is imaginary which is NOT the same with negative natural number.Some say its a back in time travel but they aren't right.

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If you drove over to your friends house who lives 50 light-microseconds away at 108 km/hr, when you got home your parents would be 0.00000 00000 00000 0005 seconds older than you than they were when you left. It wouldn't be noticable to say the least.

The distances need to be great with a velocity to match to make it worth considering.
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