Relativity
Timelike
Definition
A trajectory in spacetime where the time separation is greater than the spatial separation (ds^2 > 0), which massive objects must follow.
Related Theories (6)
Causality via Spacelike Trajectories
The assertion that superluminal travel or teleportation is possible without violating causality as long as the trajectory remains spacelike and does not form closed timelike curves.
Closed Loop Temporal Manipulation
Time travel allowed as long as loops are closed maintaining causality through self-consistent time circuits.
Entropy Reversal Breaking
Fusion process requires reversal of entropy to break limits creating cold nuclear radiation enabling time travel.
Human Time Travel Intervention
Humans from future could be sending orbs to past explaining historical UAP sightings including Foo Fighters in 1920s and 1940s
Reverse Temporal Excursion
Travel to past is feasible through breaking Schwinger limit which destroys arrow of time enabling any temporal manipulation.
Time Travel Temporal Contamination
Humans from 100 to 200 years in future became time-traveling Nordics who violated timeline reaching back into past to seed Atlantean civilization creating circular timeline where breakaway civilization seeds ancient civilization which continues to manage planetary affairs.