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Old 29-10-2009, 10:44 PM
FredSnerd (Claude)
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Can One Travel Without Actually Travelling

Can one travel from A to B without actually traversing the space in between to get there.

As we all know the universe is a vast place. Well in excess of 10 billion light years from end to end. Now according to Einstein one can’t exceed the speed of light. So if you’re like me and don’t fancy spending 10 billion years in stasis just to take your annual holidays on FAsuKtil-B49XZ//\\5.2 (which I hear is really a happening place, albeit a little out of the way) you’re gonna have to get there without actually travelling there (or your particles travelling there if your thinking about Star Trek). But is that possible and if so, how? Any thoughts?
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