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[quote="Cpt. Obvious":2f2a8]There is also the thing that contradicts every time travel movie. If you go back in time to change something and you do, you would have no reason to go back in time again. And thus leads to a paradox of possibilities such the destruction of the space time continuum(sp).[/quote:2f2a8]
they supposedly dont exist anymore. IT gets a little complicated but il ltry to explain the MUltiverse theory. In a nut shell theres not just one universe but an infinite amount. In each one theres some very small detail thats different. "time" is actually the passage from one universe to another. IF you have just tim flowing like a river there is no place to travel to. Yet if you have universes that "time" travels though the nyou do have a place to travel through. This all cancels out the efect of the dreaded paradox because there is a universe for everything. ONe where Hitler wins the war and one where he loose but lives, another where he wins and dies, another where he dies and loses. SO according to this theory he could be from another universe where this does happen but he came to our where it wont. so if his shit doesnt happen and he reads up on this theory I can almost gaurntee you he will be back saying we must have lucked out. thats just a briefe overview. I think I covered it good enough |
[quote="Unknown_Sniper":e2e39][quote="Cpt. Obvious":e2e39]There is also the thing that contradicts every time travel movie. If you go back in time to change something and you do, you would have no reason to go back in time again. And thus leads to a paradox of possibilities such the destruction of the space time continuum(sp).[/quote:e2e39]
they supposedly dont exist anymore. IT gets a little complicated but il ltry to explain the MUltiverse theory. In a nut shell theres not just one universe but an infinite amount. In each one theres some very small detail thats different. "time" is actually the passage from one universe to another. IF you have just tim flowing like a river there is no place to travel to. Yet if you have universes that "time" travels though the nyou do have a place to travel through. This all cancels out the efect of the dreaded paradox because there is a universe for everything. ONe where Hitler wins the war and one where he loose but lives, another where he wins and dies, another where he dies and loses. SO according to this theory he could be from another universe where this does happen but he came to our where it wont. so if his shit doesnt happen and he reads up on this theory I can almost gaurntee you he will be back saying we must have lucked out. thats just a briefe overview. I think I covered it good enough[/quote:e2e39] NO |
[quote="Short Hand":84f62][quote="Unknown_Sniper":84f62][quote="Cpt. Obvious":84f62]There is also the thing that contradicts every time travel movie. If you go back in time to change something and you do, you would have no reason to go back in time again. And thus leads to a paradox of possibilities such the destruction of the space time continuum(sp).[/quote:84f62]
they supposedly dont exist anymore. IT gets a little complicated but il ltry to explain the MUltiverse theory. In a nut shell theres not just one universe but an infinite amount. In each one theres some very small detail thats different. "time" is actually the passage from one universe to another. IF you have just tim flowing like a river there is no place to travel to. Yet if you have universes that "time" travels though the nyou do have a place to travel through. This all cancels out the efect of the dreaded paradox because there is a universe for everything. ONe where Hitler wins the war and one where he loose but lives, another where he wins and dies, another where he dies and loses. SO according to this theory he could be from another universe where this does happen but he came to our where it wont. so if his shit doesnt happen and he reads up on this theory I can almost gaurntee you he will be back saying we must have lucked out. thats just a briefe overview. I think I covered it good enough[/quote:84f62] NO[/quote:84f62] LMAO |
I didn’t read the article, nor am I going to.
I wanted to respond to those who say time travel isn't possible. It is in fact, in my opinion it is quite the opposite. Time travel has already taken place, and I can tell you exactly who: Sergei Avdeyev, a Russian Cosmonaut spent 748 days on Mir orbiting the earth at over 17,000 miles per hour. If we bring a little Einstein into the equation, he tells us that time is not constant. There is no universal clock that says one second is one second everywhere in the universe. Time needs to be thought of as it pertains to each individual. If we take that idea and combine it with the idea that the faster an object travels, the slower time goes, then we have successfully traveled into the future. Clocks on all space stations and satellites orbiting the earth are a few one hundredths of a second adjusted forward for so they can stay in time with the earth. That is a fact. If they didn't do that, after years the clocks would be far being the actual time here on earth, because they are traveling closer to the speed of light than we are. Sergei Avdeyev has spent a long time going 17,000 miles per hour. If time slows down the faster you go that would mean he is a few one hundredths of a second behind us on earth. Essentially this means he has traveled forward in time. His "body" clock is a few one hundredths of a second behind our time; however he is living on earth at earth time. Don't take my word for it though; go read the Special Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein. |
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I read something on a professor that said time travel back in time was possible, however it would only be allowed once the "time machine" was activated.
That is to say if I built a time machine and turned it on right now, I could only travel back to the moment I turned it on. So after 100 years someone could come back to the time I turned it on, but no one could travel back to 1960 or 4000BC or whatever. I'll try to find the fellow i'm talking about. |
http://www.boston.com/news/local/connec ... _possible/
This is a really great article. If your interested in this stuff, its a good read. This was the guy I was talking about. [quote:244bd]Mallett's theory is based largely on Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity and his special theory of relativity. The general theory states that the closer an object is to a gravitational source, the slower time moves. Under the special theory, Enistein said the faster an object, like a jet, moves relative to the speed of light, the slower time moves. This was proved in 1975, when Einstein's theory was tested by using two synchronized atomic clocks -- one on an airplane and another on the ground. When the plane landed, the time of its clock was behind the one on the ground, though by only fractions of a second, Mallett said. "But this proves you can travel into the future," he said. Travelling into the past is a bit more complicated, and that's where Mallett's theory goes beyond Einstein's theories. Mallett believes that light also generates a gravitational field. [/quote:244bd] There you go. Time travel into the future is possible. Its already been done and proved. |
It's a shame that John Titor is from the future, but he only has a shitty 0.5 megapixel webcam.
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Tell me more about this bible code, that sounds interesting.
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the government should do experiments on this by sending a rocket in to orbit with a large fuel supply and have it orbit around earth at a very high speed. Then they would compare the rockets clock with the clocks on earth. |
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the government should do experiments on this by sending a rocket in to orbit with a large fuel supply and have it orbit around earth at a very high speed. Then they would compare the rockets clock with the clocks on earth.[/quote:92efe] I could just see a NASA Press guy announcing that to The US public. Im sure everyone would consider it to accomplish something. Basiclly people were spending 3 billions dollars of your tax dollars to compare a clock in space with a clock on earth...... |
I just thought of something, earth is hurdyling through the universe at a unknown speed. So if earth suddenly stopped moving through the universe time would stop.
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[quote="Cpt. Obvious":61735]I just thought of something, earth is hurdyling through the universe at a unknown speed. So if earth suddenly stopped moving through the universe time would stop.[/quote:61735]
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How can you travel through something that isnt tangible???
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