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Is physical time travel realistically possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="darwi" data-source="post: 95205" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Stephen Hawking may well have come around to the idea of time travel, but I believe that some science fiction writers who write about it understand it better. A science fiction writer doesn't necessarily limit his understanding the way a physicist would with false and/or incomplete theories. Why do you suppose that Einstein was unsuccessful in completing his Unified Field Theory? Too many false concepts got in the way, that's why. 'Time travel' is movement on a 'time stream', NOT literal movement in time. Time is actually an abstract concept. It's not a thing you can manipulate. The only actual time you have is now. The past is gone forever. The future is never here yet. So, your first step in understanding 'time travel' is to understand what is actually meant. The next step would probably be to learn what a 'time stream' is. I would prefer that other people comment about this, before I'll go any further into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darwi, post: 95205, member: 6291"] Stephen Hawking may well have come around to the idea of time travel, but I believe that some science fiction writers who write about it understand it better. A science fiction writer doesn't necessarily limit his understanding the way a physicist would with false and/or incomplete theories. Why do you suppose that Einstein was unsuccessful in completing his Unified Field Theory? Too many false concepts got in the way, that's why. 'Time travel' is movement on a 'time stream', NOT literal movement in time. Time is actually an abstract concept. It's not a thing you can manipulate. The only actual time you have is now. The past is gone forever. The future is never here yet. So, your first step in understanding 'time travel' is to understand what is actually meant. The next step would probably be to learn what a 'time stream' is. I would prefer that other people comment about this, before I'll go any further into it. [/QUOTE]
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