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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Meek" data-source="post: 130338" data-attributes="member: 7941"><p>Ok, got it. I agree, first and foremost that we have no facts. When it comes right down to it, I can't even prove that I am here. There are some assumptions I am making in the way i'm thinking about time travel. I think in a field such as this, you have to take the mantle of the theoretical paradigm that you find interesting and most likely. Right now, personally, i've been thinking a lot about the physical interactions in a scenario in which a body being moved through time will or will not experience any kind of inertia, and if so, how were time travelers able to negate these effects. As your reply points out "Do objects collide in the temporal direction if one of the objects moves faster through time than the other?" YES!! Exactly, that's the sort of answers I need. If you have information on study's or anybody else working on these issues, please share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Meek, post: 130338, member: 7941"] Ok, got it. I agree, first and foremost that we have no facts. When it comes right down to it, I can't even prove that I am here. There are some assumptions I am making in the way i'm thinking about time travel. I think in a field such as this, you have to take the mantle of the theoretical paradigm that you find interesting and most likely. Right now, personally, i've been thinking a lot about the physical interactions in a scenario in which a body being moved through time will or will not experience any kind of inertia, and if so, how were time travelers able to negate these effects. As your reply points out "Do objects collide in the temporal direction if one of the objects moves faster through time than the other?" YES!! Exactly, that's the sort of answers I need. If you have information on study's or anybody else working on these issues, please share. [/QUOTE]
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