The expansion of the Universe and time travel (By a non-scientist)

In summary, the expansion of the universe does not have a speed and going faster than the speed of light would not make time go backward.
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Hello I have a question about space. I am no physicist nor student of any kind of science but I'm curious and I've heard some things about the speeding up of the expansion of the universe which got me thinking...

If the expansion is accelerating without end and believed to even surpass the speed of light at some point, will all the energy in the universe reach a speed that's sufficient for time travel? I heard about one problem with going as fast or faster then light because anything except light moving that fast would gain infinit mass.

So considering that, could the expansion of the universe lead to a point where and infinit amount of energy is traveling back in time all at once, creating the circumstances for a big bang over and over again in an infinite, self sustaining time loop paradox?

I have no idea if all this sounds idiotic or not and that's why I'm here
 
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Sarg said:
If the expansion is accelerating without end and believed to even surpass the speed of light at some point, will all the energy in the universe reach a speed that's sufficient for time travel? I heard about one problem with going as fast or faster then light because anything except light moving that fast would gain infinit mass.
This is all wrong.

The expansion does not have a speed. Not a speed like 10 miles per hour or 50 kilometers per second anyway.
Instead, it has a rate.

The rate can be thought of as a percentage increase per unit time. Like ten percent per billion years. That number is made up, but should be in the ballpark. One can also express the rate in units of kilometers per second per megaparsec. In those units, the expansion rate is currently about 70 km/s/Mpc.

Now the rest of your idea falls apart.

Since the expansion is a rate and not a speed, it cannot be compared to the speed of light. It cannot be less than the speed of light. It cannot be greater. The two concepts do not go together. In addition, the speed of light limit is a local limit. The expansion of the universe is a global phenomenon. So the speed of light limit does not constrain the expansion of the universe.

Going faster than the speed of light does not make time go backward. Superman movies notwithstanding. That said, if one accepts the possibility of faster than light travel (or communication) and retains the principle of relativity which Einsteins special relativity adheres to then there would be problems with causality. Most scientists take this as forbidding faster than light travel.

Finally, going faster than light speed would not result in infinite mass. If one blindly follows the equations where they lead then it would result in an imaginary mass instead.

One should be aware that "mass" in the sense that modern scientists use the term means "invariant mass". An object's "invariant mass" does not change with the object's speed. It does not become infinite at light speed. It does not become imaginary past light speed.

There is a concept called "relativistic mass" which does increase with increasing speed. However, given the formula ##E=mc^2##, relativistic mass is just another name for energy with a factor of ##c^2## tacked on. So most modern scientists have discarded the notion of relativistic mass in favor of just saying "energy".
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So considering that, could the expansion of the universe lead to a point where and infinit amount of energy is traveling back in time all at once, creating the circumstances for a big bang over and over again in an infinite, self sustaining time loop paradox?
This is the problem with pop science. You get little nuggets here and there. Each containing a bit of truth. Each lacking the context to tell you how widely applicable that truth is. You try reasoning from those nuggets to a logical whole and... you just can't. The result is nonsense.
 
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Ok thanks for the fast answer ^^
 
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1. How does the expansion of the Universe affect the possibility of time travel?

The expansion of the Universe does not directly affect the possibility of time travel. However, it does have an impact on the concept of time and how we measure it. As the Universe expands, the distance between objects increases, causing time to appear to pass slower in regions with greater expansion. This means that time travel to the past or future may be possible in certain areas of the Universe, but it would require advanced technology and a deep understanding of the laws of physics.

2. Can we travel back in time if the Universe is expanding?

The current understanding of physics does not allow for time travel to the past. While the expansion of the Universe may have an effect on the concept of time, it does not change the fundamental laws of physics that govern time travel. The concept of causality, which states that an effect cannot occur before its cause, also presents a major obstacle to traveling back in time.

3. Is it possible to travel to the future due to the expansion of the Universe?

In theory, yes, it is possible to travel to the future due to the expansion of the Universe. As mentioned earlier, the expansion of the Universe causes time to pass slower in certain regions, allowing for time travel to the future. However, this would require technology and knowledge far beyond our current capabilities.

4. Will the expansion of the Universe eventually lead to time travel becoming a reality?

It is impossible to say for certain. The expansion of the Universe is just one factor that would need to be considered in the development of time travel technology. There are still many unknowns and challenges to overcome in order to make time travel a reality. Additionally, the laws of physics may not allow for time travel to the past, no matter how advanced our technology becomes.

5. How does the concept of time travel fit into the Big Bang Theory?

The Big Bang Theory is a scientific explanation of the origin and evolution of the Universe. While it does not directly address the concept of time travel, it does provide a framework for understanding the expansion of the Universe and how it may relate to time. Some theories suggest that the expansion of the Universe may eventually lead to a "Big Crunch" where the Universe collapses in on itself, potentially allowing for time travel. However, this is still just speculation and has not been proven.

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