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i can prove time machines don't exist. i haven't come back in time to see myself yet therefore they don't exist
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SignUp Now!i can prove time machines don't exist. i haven't come back in time to see myself yet therefore they don't exist
Mr. Rabbit, I regret to inform you I have spoken with my superiors and meddling in your time line is forbidden. You have some great part to play in the future and events must unfold as they have.
On a positive note, that rash does eventually go away.![]()
This is a variation on the "Fermi Paradox" -- if advanced, extraterrestrial intelligent life exists, why aren't they here yet? Serious scientists have pondered this question.
Fermi paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My personal interpretation of the Fermi Paradox is that at any given historical epoch, there is probably only one advanced life form in our galaxy - a most depressing conclusion.
re Time Travel -
Time travel to the future is actually straightforward, albeit impractical -- for any object or person travelling at speeds near light-speed (186,000 miles per second) , time slows down. This has been experimentally proven for subatomic particles. In fact there is even a very tiny correction needed for Global Positioning System satellites, for them to maintain accuracy, even though the satellites are travelling no where near lightspeed.
Time dilation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
oddly enough there seem to be no fundamental physical principles prohibiting time travel to the past, based on the science known today. But technologically it may be forever beyond our grasp. One of the fundamental constraints is that backward time travel could only occur as far back as when the time machine was first created.
Kip Thorne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
isnt everyone traveling into the future just by existing?
also i thought since the einstein equation or whatever said that mass increases the closer to the speed of light u get and ultimately the speed of light would require an infinite mass that makes tme travel impossible.
No, that would be traveling in the present. By the time you get to what you realize is the future it is the current time, not the future.
I won't go into that crazy-haired man's theories as they are some seriously wild stuff but I think people put too much emphasis on what he said and thought. It is as if he is/was the last great thinker and now there are no other possibilities. "if Einstien said it...." He is but one man and not too long ago the great 'minds' of the world thought the planet was flat..... Maybe 100 years from now the next generation will look back and shake their heads and laugh before they jump into their warp ships.
Going forward seems equally silly. What would there be to gain? You go forward and learn the cure for cancer....come back...create that cure in the present, 25 years before it will be discovered, and now the person who discovers the cure is no longer the person so it may no longer exists when you go forward to get it.....and the world implodes.
If you want to travel in time you can...today. Want to go back in time? Grab a history book and read.
Want to go forward? Turn off the television, put down the mouse or joystick, close your eyes and use that stuff between your ears and imagine a world as you see it.
Together.....we can make a difference. (wait...wrong soap box...)