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<blockquote data-quote="mkstrehl" data-source="post: 69239" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>It's quite a mind-boggling thought. As for the log book: if you erased your present by changing your past then you would never have written you log. Even if you had they are just logs. Show someone a log and they are going to say 'prove it?' where do you go from there? "My son is still alive"? How can you prove he never was? </p><p> </p><p>I think the idea of proving time travel is absurd. Going back in time at any point would change it even just with your presence (unless it is astral projection) At the same time that makes it incredibly hard to believe that it actually exists in a physical form. </p><p>Many of us are looking to go back in time to change an event. If we were successful, no one would ever hear about it. We only hear from the people who fail to do it and those people call it a scam or fraud. </p><p> </p><p>I do not know if physical time travel is real. I cannot see a way to prove it is real though. If I were to buy an HDR and go back and change the things I wanted to (whether that were in another timeline or not, I do not know) then I would not return to this timeline to tell you about it. Either that or my existence in this timeline would be so incredibly altered that I may not remember to go and tell a forum about doing something I have no recollection (besides the possibility of a log) of doing. There is also the possibility that I would cease to exist in this timeline and would continue my life in my new timeline that had been 'fixed' of all the problems I had made. </p><p> </p><p>While I am unsure if I believe in time travel I cannot discredit it for the reasons stated above. Has there ever been someone on this forum who claimed to have bought an HDR or some other type of machine only to tell you "I'm going to use it tonight and tell you guys what happens" and they never return? Sure, that could be out of shame or maybe a hoax. Or they successfully travelled back in time. I guess we will never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkstrehl, post: 69239, member: 4015"] It's quite a mind-boggling thought. As for the log book: if you erased your present by changing your past then you would never have written you log. Even if you had they are just logs. Show someone a log and they are going to say 'prove it?' where do you go from there? "My son is still alive"? How can you prove he never was? I think the idea of proving time travel is absurd. Going back in time at any point would change it even just with your presence (unless it is astral projection) At the same time that makes it incredibly hard to believe that it actually exists in a physical form. Many of us are looking to go back in time to change an event. If we were successful, no one would ever hear about it. We only hear from the people who fail to do it and those people call it a scam or fraud. I do not know if physical time travel is real. I cannot see a way to prove it is real though. If I were to buy an HDR and go back and change the things I wanted to (whether that were in another timeline or not, I do not know) then I would not return to this timeline to tell you about it. Either that or my existence in this timeline would be so incredibly altered that I may not remember to go and tell a forum about doing something I have no recollection (besides the possibility of a log) of doing. There is also the possibility that I would cease to exist in this timeline and would continue my life in my new timeline that had been 'fixed' of all the problems I had made. While I am unsure if I believe in time travel I cannot discredit it for the reasons stated above. Has there ever been someone on this forum who claimed to have bought an HDR or some other type of machine only to tell you "I'm going to use it tonight and tell you guys what happens" and they never return? Sure, that could be out of shame or maybe a hoax. Or they successfully travelled back in time. I guess we will never know. [/QUOTE]
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