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  1. Jan 28, 2022 · Here’s what would happen if you traveled forever. In a hypertorus model of the Universe, motion in a straight line will return you to your original location, even in an uncurved (flat) spacetime ...

    • Ethan Siegel
  2. But it’s true: travel about 40,000 kilometers (or 25,000 miles) in any one direction — over the mountains, oceans and any other terrain you ran across — and return you would to where you began.

  3. Jun 23, 2024 · One thing is certain: if you embark on an eternal straight-line journey, you would leave the planet Earth far behind. From the very moment you set off, the familiar sights and sounds of our home would become distant memories. And as you venture further into the unknown, the Earth would become a tiny speck in the rearview mirror of your infinite ...

  4. After a mile, you'll be off by 92.2 feet. One degree is starting to make a difference. After traveling from San Francisco to L.A., you'll be off by 6 miles. If you were trying to get from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., you'd end up on the other side of Baltimore, 42.6 miles away. Traveling around the globe from Washington, DC, you'd miss by ...

  5. Feb 4, 2022 · The Universe is a vast, wondrous, and strange place all at once. From our perspective within it, we can see out for some 46 billion light-years in all directions, and can see back in time as far as…

    • Ethan Siegel
  6. Nov 16, 2020 · Time in the future it is faster then now. The past is slower so you can travel . It is up to you. One way is to meditate. You can travel and see any body you want right now. You can fly faster then light. That is one way. You go to the future. To go to the past you sleep for a long time. Some time you go to the future or the past.

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  8. Traveling east or west is different because there is no East or West poles, and (unless you are exactly on the equator) you will not be traveling in a great arc, but rather traveling at a 90 degree angle to the poles so that you always keep the same distance to them. The closer you are to a pole, the smaller your travel arc will be.

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