If you quantum drift into effect though youd have to figure for...elxicano wrote:Not to take things completely off course, but I hated that bit about Ando too... It made no sense for Daphne to be able to choose to travel back in time to a specific moment and place,then to travel back. At the very least they could have made it so Daphne could travel back in time, where Ando would then "recharge" Hiro. Oh well... this is still a kick-ass season even if it does fall short in more than a few areas.Urs wrote:Yes. Or actually, no. If I remember correctly, we (humans on earth) currently travel through time at the spped that we got used to. If you slam your head into the speaker at light speed, most of your body will travel in time at the same speed - while your head will be frozen in time for as long as it's traveling with light speed. If however you manage to speed up your head beyond light speed, you can travel backwards in time. So your head will be inside the speaker first and then smash into it.billstei wrote:I would assume then, that if I slam my head into the speakers at a sufficient velocity, that I will time travel.
What btw. really bogged me in Heroes was the stupidity that Ando could accelerate Daphne to run forward in time. But you can't just "choose". You can travel forward in time only by "waiting". Get frozen and be put back to life in 1000 years. Traveling forward in time is thus almost easy to accomplish.
Traveling back in time is most often based on a misunderstanding: Anything that's faster than the speed of light can travel back *in its own time*, i.e. it becomes a younger version of itself while at the same time the universe ages at normal speed. If you want time travel as in "visit guys from sequential circuits while they're building their first synth", you need a different thing: You have to accelerate the whole universe beyond speed of light, without yourself. Then your same old you will be in the past of the universe. This is very difficult to accomplish.
Urs
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