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From: Purtill@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.physics
Subject: FTL and time-travel
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Date: Tue, 9-Jul-85 22:21:00 EDT
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From: Mark Purtill
Recently on SF-LOVERS, I read
>[from: mit-eddie!nessus@topaz.arpa]
>According to Special Relativity, faster-than-light travel is
>exactly equivalent to traveling backwards in time: there is no
>difference.
Is that really true? If so, could someone please explain how?
Mark
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