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I wonder this idea is feasible
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<blockquote data-quote="Ayasano" data-source="post: 89730" data-attributes="member: 4804"><p>I would say the same thing about CTCs. I don't exactly see how closing your eyes and concentrating really hard is going to generate enough energy to bend spacetime. That's about as close to the definition of "magical thinking" as you can get. It also annoys me that people <strong><em>still</em></strong> think consciousness is what collapses a wave. It's the interactions between particles, guys.</p><p></p><p>All that said, my advice above still applies to any time travel experiment. Better to not risk erasing things the first time around, or, you know, destroying the universe through paradox or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayasano, post: 89730, member: 4804"] I would say the same thing about CTCs. I don't exactly see how closing your eyes and concentrating really hard is going to generate enough energy to bend spacetime. That's about as close to the definition of "magical thinking" as you can get. It also annoys me that people [B][I]still[/I][/B] think consciousness is what collapses a wave. It's the interactions between particles, guys. All that said, my advice above still applies to any time travel experiment. Better to not risk erasing things the first time around, or, you know, destroying the universe through paradox or something. [/QUOTE]
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