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<blockquote data-quote="Veto Exile" data-source="post: 107822" data-attributes="member: 7072"><p>Einstein's theory has never been proven wrong yet, so I will base everything off agreeing he is correct.</p><p></p><p>The most likely possibility for time travel is forward; only to never return. </p><p>With gravity being one thing we cannot fully comprehend, we know it acts with time in some manner identifying that time, like all 'forces' is manipulable so to speak. (I talk about time as a flat grid that we move across) With a large gravitational force we can bend the grid of time, but only within that gravitational force and for only as long as the gravitational field holds. Assuming that we could create a machine to produce a mass gravitational field and keep it stable for x amount of years/days/hours; if we were to also move around within this field at high speeds (just before the speed of light say 99.9%) the thing moving would be encased by this grid and time would bend around it slowing it down. The rest of the world would go unchanged and thus when the field stops; time inside the field would have only been a fraction of what it would have been outside of the field hence - time travel.</p><p></p><p>I say only forwards because; the grandfather effect is more than just a theory of not being able to change a decision in the past without fear of creating a paradox but; if the universe does not create or destroy energy you cannot send yourself backwards because you would replicate energy thus effectively creating it in the past. Would your previous self cease to exist if you came back with the same energy (thinking of each particle of energy as unique) thus creating the paradox of never reaching the future to go backwards. </p><p></p><p>The idea of going back in time and seeing yourself would give you the idea or knowledge that at some point you HAVE to do that yourself or your future self will never exists and neither will the past you because the past you saw the future you; PLUS, the FIRST you has to have seen you as well, which means there was never a first you or every you is the same you and your stuck in a never ending loop broken from reality.</p><p></p><p>Plus the obvious - no 1 has come back in time yet and so (unless we are the first to reach this stage; mathematically almost impossible for this to be) it will never be possible to come back to this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veto Exile, post: 107822, member: 7072"] Einstein's theory has never been proven wrong yet, so I will base everything off agreeing he is correct. The most likely possibility for time travel is forward; only to never return. With gravity being one thing we cannot fully comprehend, we know it acts with time in some manner identifying that time, like all 'forces' is manipulable so to speak. (I talk about time as a flat grid that we move across) With a large gravitational force we can bend the grid of time, but only within that gravitational force and for only as long as the gravitational field holds. Assuming that we could create a machine to produce a mass gravitational field and keep it stable for x amount of years/days/hours; if we were to also move around within this field at high speeds (just before the speed of light say 99.9%) the thing moving would be encased by this grid and time would bend around it slowing it down. The rest of the world would go unchanged and thus when the field stops; time inside the field would have only been a fraction of what it would have been outside of the field hence - time travel. I say only forwards because; the grandfather effect is more than just a theory of not being able to change a decision in the past without fear of creating a paradox but; if the universe does not create or destroy energy you cannot send yourself backwards because you would replicate energy thus effectively creating it in the past. Would your previous self cease to exist if you came back with the same energy (thinking of each particle of energy as unique) thus creating the paradox of never reaching the future to go backwards. The idea of going back in time and seeing yourself would give you the idea or knowledge that at some point you HAVE to do that yourself or your future self will never exists and neither will the past you because the past you saw the future you; PLUS, the FIRST you has to have seen you as well, which means there was never a first you or every you is the same you and your stuck in a never ending loop broken from reality. Plus the obvious - no 1 has come back in time yet and so (unless we are the first to reach this stage; mathematically almost impossible for this to be) it will never be possible to come back to this time. [/QUOTE]
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