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I was looking at the sky and I began to think about the stars. Obviously they emitted their light years ago because as we know, light is fast but not instantaneous. That the sky and stars as we see them, are not anymore because its only a view of their light omitted years ago. My point is that we are essentially observing the past every time we look at the sky.
If we are essentially observing the past every time we look at the sky, does this prove time travel beyond any doubt? I mean if we were to create a "machine" to take us instantaneously right at the stars as we perceive them, we would go to a place back in time. Am I making any sense? Sorry guys but I am basing all this on my thoughts.
If we are essentially observing the past every time we look at the sky, does this prove time travel beyond any doubt? I mean if we were to create a "machine" to take us instantaneously right at the stars as we perceive them, we would go to a place back in time. Am I making any sense? Sorry guys but I am basing all this on my thoughts.