Simon Bridge
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2005
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I-95 could be "Interstate 95" as in "highway" if this is a yank.I am guessing that I-95 is a train? If so, you are travelling on and with a train, and with time, in the direction of north. North isn't travelling. Time is travelling from moment to moment.
You lost grip on your metafore though ... though he's travelling north, that's a direction like forward or backward.
I travel forward in time in that I remember the past (so I'm not travelling backwards) and one thing happens after another (so I'm travelling). However, I am not "time-travelling" forward in time (technical use here) because I cannot pass the present time.
Now, were I to travel in time only, but keep the same reference frame as you, then you would see me stationary for a while. Then I start moving and announce "I time-travelled" here. How would you know the difference?
(Check my watch against yours?)