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jerrythegreat8
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Okay, this question may sound weird and confusing, but I'll try to make it clear. It is something I thought of while studying relativety and time. So, say an alien spaceship is traveling at a speed of 100km/s towards us, which is 3 light years away. So, according to the speed of light, it needs to take 3 years for us to actually see the image of the ship traveling towards us (through telescope or whatever). However, after moving 10 minutes or so, the ship suddenly speeds up until it surpasses the speed of light (I am not saying it is possible, only if)..then, let's say it now only needs 1 year to travel the 3 light year distance. Then, when arriving upon Earth we see the ship. But 2 years later, the light from it's previous motion (when at only 100km/s) reaches us. But according to Time, what we see 2 years ago is the ACTUAL or PRESENT state of the ship(itself), and then 2 years later, we see the PREVIOUS state of the ship. By first seeing the present then seeing the past, could this be an explanation why time could be reversed? I mean if the aliens on board were 40 years old and when arriving on Earth in a speed faster than light, it'll only be 41 years. However, the light which were seen on Earth 2 years later, these aliens were only 40 years old. Could this be possible and explainable? (Not talking about if matter could develop a speed faster than light or other phsysical conditions...only about time and speed.)