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If from your perspective you arrive after you leave, but from the perspective of others, you arrive before you leave, then that is not breaking causality but instead being faster than it. In that context your lorentz factor becomes imaginary which makes your times dilation negative (i.e. your...
Well I'm new to this community so I don't quite know how this type of feat has been described before on this wiki, but from a purely physics perspective; yes, it's synonymous with faster than light travel, albiet in a more realistic way than is depicted with most FTL feats in fiction.
Quantum entanglement doesn't actually transfer "useful information" as the only thing you can gain from it is a measurement of a thing far away. While it might seem to you that this could be useful and be applied for communication, that notion is incorrect as the state of the particle is still...
Loosely defined because I don't want to give a long confusing answer:
The speed of causality is the fastest possible speed at which information can be transmitted. This is defined at the maximum speed anything in our universe an travel, c (the speed of light in a vacuum).
While it makes little...