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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Meek" data-source="post: 130339" data-attributes="member: 7941"><p>I believe time travel will be discovered backwards. I believe that "when" time travel is invented has no relevance, what does have relevance is whether or not the technology exists in our time to allow them to come here. But how do you predict what a time traveler will do and when they will show up? I can only think of one thing.........limits. At some time, whenever or however or whoever whatever IF time travel is invented at all ever, I would bet my last red cent on one thing, that they will go back as far as they possibly can. That means, that every breakthrough in time travel is a potential intersection and point of contact with the future. I have an idea for predicting this moment, but don't want to sound to much like an idiot, lol i'm a cnc operator, and i'm not even sure i spelled that right. So i'm going to be posting a few questions at a time, this is the first one. </p><p>If time travel is invented in the future, and what has stopped them so far from showing up is that there is no modern math to calculate the exact movements of the arrival location, and does inertia play a role in this? If so how, there might be a way to get around it, and i've wondered if anybody else has encountered this in their mental experiments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Meek, post: 130339, member: 7941"] I believe time travel will be discovered backwards. I believe that "when" time travel is invented has no relevance, what does have relevance is whether or not the technology exists in our time to allow them to come here. But how do you predict what a time traveler will do and when they will show up? I can only think of one thing.........limits. At some time, whenever or however or whoever whatever IF time travel is invented at all ever, I would bet my last red cent on one thing, that they will go back as far as they possibly can. That means, that every breakthrough in time travel is a potential intersection and point of contact with the future. I have an idea for predicting this moment, but don't want to sound to much like an idiot, lol i'm a cnc operator, and i'm not even sure i spelled that right. So i'm going to be posting a few questions at a time, this is the first one. If time travel is invented in the future, and what has stopped them so far from showing up is that there is no modern math to calculate the exact movements of the arrival location, and does inertia play a role in this? If so how, there might be a way to get around it, and i've wondered if anybody else has encountered this in their mental experiments. [/QUOTE]
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