From what I see time should be imaginaty number when v > c and not a negative nimber.
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Going faster than c is not a part of relativity? Perhaps there are several ways to get to a point though, with some ways shorter than others. Not sure if they have ruled out this. Space folding into itself at different points. – Emil Nov 10 '17 at 07:12
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You are correct, no math shows this. Nothing moves faster than light. This is not a technical limitation, but a limitation of the hyperbolic geometry where space and time are not independent from each other. Speeds faster than light simply don't exist in the geometry of our spacetime. – safesphere Nov 10 '17 at 07:15
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Somehow related – Nemo Nov 10 '17 at 07:36
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You are reversing causality. No mathematics needed. – 0tyranny0poverty Nov 11 '17 at 00:50