• Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    So you’re the one that only wants it to work on earth then.

    No. Are you suggesting we supply this machine with the rotational velocity of all planets in the known universe? Or some other solution?

    How could we jump to a planet on the other side of the galaxy?

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          7 months ago

          No, some are talking about how it needs to detect gravitation from other planets.

          That has nothing to do with a time machine working on earth.

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            7 months ago

            The time machine would use gravity so it can arrive at the same relative position in a different time. But that only gets you on the planet, not the same position on the planet.

            How would rotational movement be accounted for in a generic way?

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              7 months ago

              How would rotational movement be accounted for in a generic way?

              I don’t know how it would be accounted for in your imagine time-machine. Because they don’t exist.

              What I do know. Is that you don’t need gravity to “detect” earths rotational speed. Because we already know what it is.

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                  7 months ago

                  And is there a reason you couldn’t program that data into the machine?

                  Doesn’t that sound like something you’d need? Along with a mathematical model of how earth orbits the sun?

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                    7 months ago

                    If the machine has the ability to jump in time and space (needed to land in the same spot) then it would be a real waste to use it only on earth.

                    So we would need a mathematical model of the entire universe that is accurate to the metre over all time. This N body is much harder than the 3 body problem.

                    Or we use gravity and other methods to track relative stationary position.

                    So, what other methods can be used to determine rotation?