Time Travel

Erniedytn

Master of Mayhem
It's like being in a car. Everything behind you is the past, inside the car is the present, and everything ahead of you is the future:blsmoke:
 

sasarchiver

Well-Known Member
Time traveling forward is not impossible, in fact it is a law of nature. All you have to do is travel faster relative to something else. This is all covered in Einstein's Special Relativity.

But, as you mentioned, Wormholes might be the answer.
If we could warp space-time enough, we could form a bridge between any 2 points in Space and time. Then we could go back and forth.
Unfortunatly true. I love the idea of time travel, being a big fan of back to the future movies when i was a kid. Facinated ever since. But unfortunatly rules of space time dont allow it :( and as said worm holes could possibly be an answer to space travel/exploring, some ppl think black holes can shot u out the other side of the galaxy, some ideas are actually quite radical.

On the other hand, theres still alot of physics that we dont understand yet. It was said long ago that breaking the sound barrier was impossible! Ive always wondered, when breaking the sound barrier u get the sonic boom, wonder what happens when u break the speed of light? apart from real time slowing down. All just theories i guess, but einstein has never been wrong (that i know of), he was probaly an alien lol
 

4theist20

Well-Known Member
All just theories i guess, but einstein has never been wrong (that i know of), he was probaly an alien lol
Actually, Einstein was wrong.... Look into his arguments againsts quantum mechanics.
 

BaySmoke408

Well-Known Member
you could effectively "go to the future" by chillin out right at a black holes event horizon (where time is nearly nothing) for like 30 seconds you would come back to earth the same age but hundreds of years in the future
 

Aberle

Member
What is completed is completed, you cannot travel to the past. In the event you could then even by you taking a simple breath you could drastically adjust the coursework of the future. I understand that you could travel forwards, but backwards would be impossible not only from a scientific standpoint but from a theoretical .
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I do not understand this new phenomenon that I've noticed for the last week or so.
Zero-to-low-post-count noobs are dredging up the oldest threads on site.
Is this like uhm, Plancking? cn
 

Farfenugen

Well-Known Member
It's a perversion against nature and the natural order of things, otherwise we'd have every nut job and fruitcake running back and forth messing the whole shithouse up by winning lotteries, having sex with their grandmothers, and basically fuck the entire thing up. Not to mention the big debate: paradoxes.

But it'd be interesting to see who was at the grassy knoll, and perhaps hang out in some field in the middle of Roswell in 1947
 

mindphuk

Well-Known Member
What is completed is completed, you cannot travel to the past. In the event you could then even by you taking a simple breath you could drastically adjust the coursework of the future. I understand that you could travel forwards, but backwards would be impossible not only from a scientific standpoint but from a theoretical .
There is nothing in the laws of physics that prevents time travel to the past. A paradox does not invalidate the laws of physics, it just means we don't understand something.
 
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