In order to travel at, or more realistically in the short term, transmit information, at relativistic velocities; several things will need to happen.
1- We'll need to understand and interface with higher dimensions, particularly 4,5,6.
2- Other scientists will need to understand that relativity only applies to 3 dimensions. Not 0 or 1 or 2, and certainly not with number 4 and onward.
Scientists haven't the slightest clue as to how to accomplish #1. They can only explain it as a tesseract as being an isometric shadow of something we can't see.
Regarding time, it really isn't a dimension, nor does any specific particle in the universe "feel" or "measure" time. It is not conveyed by any particle or wave. As much as I want to believe that is so, there is no such thing as a Chronoton. Not in the 3 dimensions we sense. We don't actually live in 3 dimensions, we just sense them. That's all.
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We are multi-demensional, and that means more than 3 in this context. How many? How many are there..?! We create these 3 dimensions because this is the part of us that is aware of these 3, so we blissfully think that there are only 3. Whenever somebody does something dumb and stupid you can be they're being influenced by the other parts of them that exist in other dimensions. We are not always aware of what makes a gut feeling work or why it happens, but this is just your 3D self brushing against and interacting with the 4th dimensional (or higher) parts of yourself. Or accessing and interacting with them.
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Time is also something we create. Again, it is not a dimension or construct of the so-called space-time continuum. A vibrating particle knows no time. It does not behave differently now or later or then or before. It just does what it does. We create time from a comparative observation of how its interaction with other particles (in a system) changes; against our own internal clock. Or an external clock for that matter. This is especially true when those comparisons are done directly in line with your Telomeres. It also applies to observing the macro scale physical changes that occur in any complex system.
Think of the timeless memories, it happened yesterday, like it was 5 minutes ago. Humans with perfect memories would go insane immediately! It is in fact the subtle fading of memories that act as a master time-illustrator for each of us. The progression of the chemical process of forming them and storing them is like a master oscillator in a traditional semi-conductor based computer, more or less. More appropriate would be the basic sequencers of the first orbital rockets.
Can you remember what it was like before you were born? I didn't think so! No pun intended. No memories = no time perception.
Discussion..
1- We'll need to understand and interface with higher dimensions, particularly 4,5,6.
2- Other scientists will need to understand that relativity only applies to 3 dimensions. Not 0 or 1 or 2, and certainly not with number 4 and onward.
Scientists haven't the slightest clue as to how to accomplish #1. They can only explain it as a tesseract as being an isometric shadow of something we can't see.
Regarding time, it really isn't a dimension, nor does any specific particle in the universe "feel" or "measure" time. It is not conveyed by any particle or wave. As much as I want to believe that is so, there is no such thing as a Chronoton. Not in the 3 dimensions we sense. We don't actually live in 3 dimensions, we just sense them. That's all.
Cue Twilight Zone theme on:
We are multi-demensional, and that means more than 3 in this context. How many? How many are there..?! We create these 3 dimensions because this is the part of us that is aware of these 3, so we blissfully think that there are only 3. Whenever somebody does something dumb and stupid you can be they're being influenced by the other parts of them that exist in other dimensions. We are not always aware of what makes a gut feeling work or why it happens, but this is just your 3D self brushing against and interacting with the 4th dimensional (or higher) parts of yourself. Or accessing and interacting with them.
Music fades to zero volume.
Time is also something we create. Again, it is not a dimension or construct of the so-called space-time continuum. A vibrating particle knows no time. It does not behave differently now or later or then or before. It just does what it does. We create time from a comparative observation of how its interaction with other particles (in a system) changes; against our own internal clock. Or an external clock for that matter. This is especially true when those comparisons are done directly in line with your Telomeres. It also applies to observing the macro scale physical changes that occur in any complex system.
Think of the timeless memories, it happened yesterday, like it was 5 minutes ago. Humans with perfect memories would go insane immediately! It is in fact the subtle fading of memories that act as a master time-illustrator for each of us. The progression of the chemical process of forming them and storing them is like a master oscillator in a traditional semi-conductor based computer, more or less. More appropriate would be the basic sequencers of the first orbital rockets.
Can you remember what it was like before you were born? I didn't think so! No pun intended. No memories = no time perception.
Discussion..