fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]The gates allow a jump between loci. You get there faster than light traveling the full distance, but you are traveling a fraction of the distance at sublight speeds.[/SIZE]
My understanding of the situation... You would technically be traveling "x" amount of miles over "y" amount of time in
real numbers. Distance over time, in this case, would give a rate of actually greater than "c." They would be arriving before the light and, therefore, would be traveling back in time.
The only way around time influence would be the use of portals (ie; teleportation). Your molecules would be broken down and transported to another location, but on the same time plane. It would be an immediate shift in location and doesn't actually "travel." At least, this is how we understand it now through
Quantum Entanglement. If there is any line of communication between the atoms, it travels at such an extreme speed we cannot detect it with our current technology.
For the gates to not be affected by time, they would need to release the passengers on the opposite side at the exact same time as they entered. Otherwise, rate can be calculated.