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by SkittyDog
1435 days ago
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I don't know where you got the idea that our universe doesn't obey special relativity? That's an odd thing to have learned... SR is a subset of general relatively. So SR can be used perfectly well in situations that obey the constraints under which it was designed to be used. As for your second paragraph, I'm not qualified to answer your question. GR is an extremely rigorous subject that requires a very high level of math to understand. But something about your tone makes me wonder if you might be engaged in some kind of motivated reasoning... That you desire the viability of FTL travel because it's exciting or romantic? If you think that describes your feelings on the subject, then the answer is almost certainly going to be "No". |
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Motivated reasoning, really? Yes, a universe that censors CTCs but not FLT is more interesting than one where all FLT results in CTCs. I can't understand how that makes it less likely; the universe is in general extremely interesting, not dull.