Not to mention we're traveling 30km/s around the sun and 250km/s around the milky way and the milkway is moving [a very hard to measure speed of] 150-600km/s through the universe. So, no. We will never, ever be in the same exact spot as we are at any given second.
Guys, you are traveling through spacetime, it's not werid that you don't end up in the exact same spot but a different time. What's weird is that from your perspective you seem to.
How do you even find a few fixed points to compute the location you'll have to pop in after your time travel? Everything moves and the whole Universe expands :)
Excellent question.
I might actually suggest that if time travel were to be made possible, this would be solved by making some sort of connection to that point in space time using technology, meaning one could only time travel to times after the intention of time travel.
But perhaps I am completely wrong I am by no means an expert in theoretical time travel.
I might actually suggest that if time travel were to be made possible, this would be solved by making some sort of connection to that point in space time using technology, meaning one could only time travel to times after the intention of time travel.
But perhaps I am completely wrong I am by no means an expert in theoretical time travel.