• Aux@feddit.ukBanned from community
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    What you’re describing is a machine which moves both in time and space. A machine which only moves in time would result in this meme no matter how you twist it.

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      We can’t really say that for certain. The word “space” as we know it means nothing without the idea of relativity. Earth orbits the sun, the sun orbits the center of the Milky Way, which exists in a nest of clusters and super clusters … and then you get to the edge of the visible universe. My point is, if a universal frame of reference exists, we haven’t found it. “Absolutely stationary” isn’t something we can test for. Everything that we can observe appears to be moving around something, so can we even responsibly assume that there is a universal frame of reference? Or is it safer to assume that relativity all that there is (i.e. space-time has no boundaries)?

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        I’ve explained it in another reply. It’s not about being “stationary”.