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Re: Instantaneous travel of macroscopic objects?
There are two types of superluminal effects found in theory.
1.) True tachyon like motion which involves beating light itself.(see Wormholes, Warp drive, etc). Even these can used altered local values for C. But the key difference is they really do establish a path over which an object could beat a light signal in our normal frame of reference.
2.) Altered local values of C where the frame in question still moves forward in time in relation to ours.(Those macroscopic spacetime shortcuts).
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