Couldn't that also mean infinite resources, if taking something back from a copied universe was possible? :celebration:
You know, now that you mention it, Adding matter/energy to a universe could have unforeseen effects. I learned something interesting in my Physics class this term. Every particle in the universe has a gravitational effect on every other particle. Of course for most particles, that effect is so minuscule, but a strand of hair for example has a gravitational effect on Jupiter.
This is the gravitational formula: g = G(m1*m2)/r^2, where big G is a gravitational constant, m1 and m2 are separate non-zero mass particles and r is the distance between them.
Now here is the biggest mystery. Does gravity have a speed? If something were to pop into existence in this universe, say a time traveler, how long would it take for the gravitational effect to be measured on something else? Would it be instant? Would it completely mess up everything?
Also, think about this: If someone were to time travel to this day and age, they would likely bring other travelers as well, like disease. Going back in time could introduce pestilence to an ecosystem that could potentially destroy it. Perhaps it would be best to never use the technology even if it's possible.
One of the clearest ways to describe time: It's like the other (physical) dimensions, except completely different.
If you could control it well enough, you could create a communication device. Unfortunately you'd only be able to communicate with people who knew your standards/protocols and had the technology to monitor what you're sending... in other words, you'd be restricted to any point after the thing was invented.
Even that could have some challenging hurdles, since even if you sit dead still, you're still moving at hundreds of kilometres per second. In other words, if you changed your time-location by half a minute without adjusting you space-location, you'd find yourself a quite long way from home.
EDIT: "other (physical) dimensions", not "other (physical) dimension", ijit :rolleyes:.
You should read the book "The Light of Other Days" by Arther C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter. It's about using worm-holes to transmit information through time.
As for moving in space, it might depend on your frame of reference. Since we all have the same frame of reference here on earth (we are moving at a non-accelerating rate) it might be able to adjust by itself. Communication from other FoRs would definitely be trickier.