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What is the very nature of Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mahadragon" data-source="post: 195796" data-attributes="member: 11061"><p>I believe Einstein said it best. Einstein referred to time as being part of a fabric of the space-time continuum. When he referred to it as a fabric, he described it that way because space-time can be warped and manipulated. If you can travel through time, you can travel through space too as the 2 are interlinked. This brings me to an idea that few bring up. Everyone likes to talk about the possibility of time travel, but nobody talks about space travel. People want to travel to the future to see what things are like, or maybe they want to visit the past. I think it would be cool to travel to NYC in an instant and not deal with airplanes. In fact, that's probably what I'd do. As much as I'd like to see the Gettysburg address, I'm equally curious to travel to places I've never been, like Bali, or the Maldives, and not in the future, but in 2020.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mahadragon, post: 195796, member: 11061"] I believe Einstein said it best. Einstein referred to time as being part of a fabric of the space-time continuum. When he referred to it as a fabric, he described it that way because space-time can be warped and manipulated. If you can travel through time, you can travel through space too as the 2 are interlinked. This brings me to an idea that few bring up. Everyone likes to talk about the possibility of time travel, but nobody talks about space travel. People want to travel to the future to see what things are like, or maybe they want to visit the past. I think it would be cool to travel to NYC in an instant and not deal with airplanes. In fact, that's probably what I'd do. As much as I'd like to see the Gettysburg address, I'm equally curious to travel to places I've never been, like Bali, or the Maldives, and not in the future, but in 2020. [/QUOTE]
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