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It would make sense if it was referring to a physical location and not a point in the future, tomorrow is defined as the day after today, if you run around the earth physically before the sun can make a full rotation, you are not really reaching tomorrow, just running around really fast, even if you run around the earth at 1 second, it is not even LS, it just means that the movement sun is still relative in normal time (Well technically earth is the one moving, not the sun, but besides the point).Mr. Bambu said:Reaching tomorrow before the sun could sounds like it could be as simple as a full run around the world in less than a day.