resistingtimetation
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Sorry if this has been spoken about before. However, in terms of hard science time travel I have long believed it would be easier to send objects back into time than people. This is of course because you do not have a concern with keeping the object alive during transport; it's purely a question of getting it from point a to point b. Information communicated in the form of waves seems still more likely. I was reading a post by a user named Zeshua, and although I do not necessarily believe his story, it did bring up an interesting question for me. Would time travel purely through the internet be possible? It seems to me that it would be a matter of figuring out how to transport information faster than the speed of light (difficult, but again I figure less so than a person or physical object). Many servers on the internet have also been up and running for decades, so if becomes possible to transport data through it faster than the speed of light, we may be able to sidestep the issue that Ron Mallet has run into, which is that you are only able to travel back as far as when you first turned the machine on. This would mean that you could communicate with your past self since the moment you became accessible via the internet. I am aware that there are probably numerous issues and logistical problems with this, I am by no means a scientist or a physicist, but please discuss! Could this ever be true? what am i overlooking?
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