Question #b0e7d

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Sep 23, 2017

Yes.

Explanation:

Assuming a resolvable image could be obtained from the photons, the mental concept supports the "time travel" aspect of distance and light speed.

As we assume the light received by our telescopes from distance stars is "aged" by the transit, meaning that what we see occurred x-light years earlier, not in our current, relative time.

O course, YOU couldn't see it because you would have to be at the location of the telescope. Similarly, if you meant in the "we" that current humanity could observe it in some way, then no, because we can't get there before the event. That is "we" would not be able to "access" the device at the same time the 2000-year-old earth photons arrive there.