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The plane that travelled through time: How a flight left Japan on Saturday and landed on Friday | World News

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The plane that travelled through time: How a flight left Japan on Saturday and landed on Friday
PC: The National Interest

The phenomenon of an aeroplane that flies ‘before it takes off’ is not an error in the continuum of space-time; it regularly happens as a result of the way trans-Pacific aircraft cross the International Date Line (IDL) between Japan and California. According to NOAA, a flight from Japan to California, if it crosses the IDL from west to east traveling East from Japan on a Saturday, the aircraft crosses the 180-degree meridian, requiring the calendar to be reset back to Friday. High-speed aircraft, notably the SR-71 Blackbird, could take advantage of this geographic ‘loophole’ by flying at over Mach 3.2, allowing pilots and passengers to outrun the rotation of the earth and ‘gain’ a day while arriving at their destination on the previous day.

The 180-degree meridian: How the Pacific Ocean resets the calendar

The ‘time travel’ effect is created by the International Date Line (IDL) – 180 degrees longitude located in the Pacific Ocean. The IDL is defined by NOAA as an imaginary boundary separating two consecutive calendar days. When a commercial airliner crosses the IDL travelling east from Japan toward California, it gains a full day in travel. In order to stay in synch with the world calendar, the aeroplane’s local calendar/clock system must be reset backwards by 24 hours, causing travel on the same date twice.

How the SR-71 Blackbird beat the clock

While this advance of a calendar day happens with all commercial airlines making this journey, the most extreme examples of ‘time travel’ were actually recorded by the legendary SR-71 Blackbird aircraft. The SR-71 travelled at speeds greater than 2,100 mph (Mach 3.2), allowing it to outpace the full rotation of the Earth. NASA flight data indicates that when pilots left Okinawa, Japan, on Saturday morning and flew into California, they were able to complete the trip so quickly that they arrived at Beale Air Force Base on Friday afternoon prior to their departure time; thereby, literally outrunning the sunlight across the horizon.

Chronological paradox vs. Physical time travel

This is a distinction between one type of time travel in science fiction (the time travel paradox) and another type of time travel in physical sciences (theoretical physics). When someone arrives at a large distance away in another time period, they will have a calendar that indicates a time shift; however, their biological clock will continually run forward. As mentioned in a theoretical physics journal, this kind of time travel violation (as with Einstein’s Theory of Relativity) is an artificial convention (human) for measuring time, and it continues to be a fascinating result of the need for a 24-hour day on a spherical earth that rotates every 24 hours.



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