In this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=an0M-wcHw5A&lc=UgxqC71gefTRIuVubGt4AaABAg.9jI6ltMIeu59jx2P8cpn_z
In the video the following events happen:
- A supernova goes off.
- Earth sees the supernova
- They send a FTL signal to Vega about the supernova
- Vega receives the signal
- Vega sees the supernova
Prof David Kipping states that a slower than light (STL) ship traveling from Earth to Vega causes a change in cause and effect in a sequence.
- Vega Receives the signal
- The supernova happens
- Earth sees the supernova
- Vega sees the supernova
To me, this makes no sense. I understand his argument about reference frames. To me, STL world line is too long and it seems to be moving in the wrong direction. It should not incorporate Vega or Earth. Using the argument in the video, they should be able to see things in the future because their world line is basically extending forever. Also why is the tine slice line moving from bottom to top? Again, doesn't this mean that to the STL, everything beyond Vega has already happened? Causality is broken everywhere...
Can you actually mix STL and Light Speed world lines together and get something that makes sense?