Supposedly the light arrived a fraction of a nano-second before it left. The switch would be automatic and programmed so to turn the light on at a particular time. And as as soon as the light arrives it shuts off.
In order to discover new physics laws, you have to keep your mind open to things that sound absolutely rediculous. Way back in the day, they discovered that two items of different weights and densities would fall at the same speed and rate of acceleration. When someone heard of this new physics property, they probably thought it sounded abosolutely rediculous, until someone demonstrated it. It certainly sparked there curiosity and they tried it. The same goes with the Paradox test that I put in the previous post.
I'm afraid it goes against LOGIC to have something happen before you tell it to, effect cannot happen PRE-cause
This certainly makes sense to me. But maybe that law can be bypassed. Who knows?
Relative time is Flexible. The closer you are to strong gravity, the slower time moves for you, relative to matter that is in a weaker gravity field. If you could survive going into a black hole and then come back out of it, you would see that the rest of the universe aged more than you. Same if you go near the speed of light.
Time is kept in the matter itself. You age at a speed that is dependant on the speed that the atoms react with eachother. If you slow down matter's time clock then you travel forward in time on a continuous line.
What if you got the time clock of matter to slow down so much that it started to reverse? Maybe that would cause the matter to go backward in time. Anti-Matter might be matter with its time clock reversed and when it combines with matter it cause a collision of sub-matter energy particles that are going in the opposite direction or have opposite poles. When the sub-matter energy particles collide, they deflect and scatter, which destroys the matter and releases all of the energy.
Well, let me go back to the idea that the reversed time clock could make you go back in time. If this is true, then it doesn't matter if the current configuration of of the matter was an effect caused by a preceding cause. That matter will still go back in time and can do what it pleases when it goes back to the normal time speed, even if that includes eliminating its cause.
The matter is put back into the past and causes the omition of its cause, but it does not stop existing. It just never sees its cause happen. Same thing kinda happens when someone deletes a post that someone else responded to. It still happened, but it is now omitted from the forum.
I don't claim to believe that these ideas are true or that they are logical. They are just fun to think of.
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