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<blockquote data-quote="Fringan" data-source="post: 11988" data-attributes="member: 110"><p><strong>Believers and non-believers</strong></p><p></p><p>I think I'll be placed in the non believer group then.</p><p></p><p>I simply don't think we have the knowledge to build time machines yet. We don't know what time is, we dont know how the natural laws are connected, we dont know how matter and energy and matter works. To be honest, sure we know some stuff, but we are probably not even near understanding where we are and how our surroundings work.</p><p></p><p>Some people say that there are time machines. I find it hard to believe. Lets go back a few hundred years in time. Lets say someone claimed to have a working, stable nuclear powerplant in the 11:th century. Sure, nuclear power sure is possible but would it be possible to build by "mistake" when you dont know about atoms? when you dont know about thermo dynamics or don't even know what a gas/steam turbine is? when you don't even know what electricity is? Not likely.</p><p></p><p>I do however think sometime in the future, when science figures out more about how the universe(s) works we might be able to start scetching on some possible designs for time machines and then later on perhaps we can actually build them.</p><p></p><p>If I saw a UFO (I've never seen one or any credible evidence for one but IF i saw one) perhaps I would speculate about it not beeing ET but perhaps a time machine from centuries ahead in the future with technology beyond our comprehension (just like someone a 1000 years back wouldn't have a clue what a cellular phone or a F-16 fighting jet is).</p><p></p><p>However I like to think time traveling _might_ be able some time after we learn more about our surroundings. Right now? - Nah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fringan, post: 11988, member: 110"] [b]Believers and non-believers[/b] I think I'll be placed in the non believer group then. I simply don't think we have the knowledge to build time machines yet. We don't know what time is, we dont know how the natural laws are connected, we dont know how matter and energy and matter works. To be honest, sure we know some stuff, but we are probably not even near understanding where we are and how our surroundings work. Some people say that there are time machines. I find it hard to believe. Lets go back a few hundred years in time. Lets say someone claimed to have a working, stable nuclear powerplant in the 11:th century. Sure, nuclear power sure is possible but would it be possible to build by "mistake" when you dont know about atoms? when you dont know about thermo dynamics or don't even know what a gas/steam turbine is? when you don't even know what electricity is? Not likely. I do however think sometime in the future, when science figures out more about how the universe(s) works we might be able to start scetching on some possible designs for time machines and then later on perhaps we can actually build them. If I saw a UFO (I've never seen one or any credible evidence for one but IF i saw one) perhaps I would speculate about it not beeing ET but perhaps a time machine from centuries ahead in the future with technology beyond our comprehension (just like someone a 1000 years back wouldn't have a clue what a cellular phone or a F-16 fighting jet is). However I like to think time traveling _might_ be able some time after we learn more about our surroundings. Right now? - Nah. [/QUOTE]
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