• @TheFogan@programming.dev
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      424 months ago

      It’s possible to assume that the professor did the math.

      But yeah any time machine would also basically have to have space travel built in to compensate.

      They knew that when they wrote Dr Who (IE the time travel machine is called a TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space).

      • @Klear@sh.itjust.works
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        4 months ago

        Nah, this thing with the planet moving under you is stupid because it assumes a fixed reference frame which is not a thing in our universe. Any movement is always relative to something. You can’t just “stay in place”. Having the Earth move from under you is very arbitrary.

        • @mexicancartel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          13 months ago

          Even if you assume any frame is valid, you have to pick inertial frames. So even if you travel few days, you will be off from earths orbit into space since earth is in circular motion which is acceletared

    • @potoo22@programming.dev
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      184 months ago

      There’s a ton of issues with time travel. That could be one, but most fictional time-travel devices can be said to accommodate for the difference in distance. It would just be boring to explain on-screen.

    • @faintwhenfree@lemmus.org
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      74 months ago

      That’s why doctor who works, its very clear about the fact that TARDIS travels in spacetime, it can do only time, only space or both space and time and they can get away with time traveling and still staying on earth

    • @TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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      54 months ago

      It could be explained as a time and space machine but just saying time machine is easier.

      That’s how ive always thought of these things in my head.

    • @Odo@lemmy.world
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      14 months ago

      Somewhere in the expanded BttF lore they explained that: the Delorean phases back into regular time for tiny fractions of a second as it’s time traveling, just enough to be affected by gravity and pulled along with the earth so it stays in the same relative location. Can’t remember where that was said, though. Maybe the DVD set around the 25th anniversary?