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He was in fact looking at the photo of himself in his pod thingy, which obviously had already been taken. Looking at a photo is like looking at yourself in the past...???

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If you can travel faster than the speed of light you would be able to catch up to the image of yourself in the space pod from a few seconds/minutes/hours ago depending how much faster/how long you're traveling faster than the speed of light? Amirite?

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If you can travel faster than the speed of light you would be able to catch up to the image of yourself in the space pod from a few seconds/minutes/hours ago depending how much faster/how long you're traveling faster than the speed of light? Amirite?

there's a similar theory i've heard. For instance, if you close off a hyperspace exit (assuming such travel was invented) and trap the traveling object at that speed inside hyperspace, you will be able to see it's image pass by, but not the matter itself.

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I think that we have forgot that that matter cannot exceed the speed of light, ever.

No matter what the answer is, it is wrong because if it were possible to travel faster than light, what would happen would be completely unpredictable

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