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Space must be full of dead time travelers who didn't figure out that time and spacetime are not equivalent concepts. If you start your time travel at location A, say Orlando, FL and then travel five years back (or forward) in time, you will arrive in the same spot but the Earth won't be in that same spot at that time due to orbits and other planetary motion things. You will likely be in space or worse yet, inside an object that now occupies that spacetime. I think this is why time travel doesn't work out for us.

Back to the Future would have been a rather short movie if it took this detail into account.

Space must be full of dead time travelers who didn't figure out that time and spacetime are not equivalent concepts. If you start your time travel at location A, say Orlando, FL and then travel five years back (or forward) in time, you will arrive in the same spot but the Earth won't be in that same spot at that time due to orbits and other planetary motion things. You will likely be in space or worse yet, inside an object that now occupies that spacetime. I think this is why time travel doesn't work out for us. Back to the Future would have been a rather short movie if it took this detail into account.
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This is why a bunch of soldiers wound up fused to the USS Eldridge, they tried to come back in time and space to convince the American leaders to side with Germany but miscalculated a bit. /shitpost

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This is why a bunch of soldiers wound up fused to the USS Eldridge, they tried to come back in time and space to convince the American leaders to side with Germany but miscalculated a bit. /shitpost

See, they were lucky in that they only got fused to the bulkheads instead of becoming space freezy-pops. Don't mess around with time travel unless you want to become a bomb pop.

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true

not to mention that creating multiple universes is .... expensive

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There would need to be some kind of gravity lock where the time bubble stays with the gravitic signature of the location where the time displacement occurs, and as the time time change occurs, the matching "frequency" of that location is read and updated OR someway to calculate what it would be at different times.

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There would need to be some kind of gravity lock where the time bubble stays with the gravitic signature of the location where the time displacement occurs, and as the time time change occurs, the matching "frequency" of that location is read and updated OR someway to calculate what it would be at different times.

Apparently no one has worked this part out, hence the time traveling space popsicles. It would really suck to finally be on the long journey to Mars and have your spacecraft hit by a frozen time traveler along the way. Can't call AAA for that sort of roadside assistance.

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I assume that since a warp bubble bends the space around it, a time bubble would do the same, essentially letting one pass through matter (or more accurately, passing the matter around the warp bubble), so the smart thing to do would be before collapsing that bubble, having some kind of sensor ensuring that nothing is occupying the same space/time where you phase back into the 3rd dimension reality.

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And yet, here I am...