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<blockquote data-quote="Apri1" data-source="post: 171813" data-attributes="member: 10340"><p>I'm gonna have to say, the way you're approaching this is entirely nonsensical to me. We already understand, to an extent, what time is. It's a location. And in order to go backwards in time requires, to be blunt, near-impossible or completely impossible scenarios to occur, and certainly not something I could do alone (or really anyone here). And as a result, it appears to be a losing battle. I legitimately doubt that that approach would yield any successful time travel within our lifetimes, merely due to the technological requirements.</p><p></p><p>Instead, the path I've mentioned appears to perhaps be the way to go. Dealing with QM is much more accessible (we already have people performing experiments), I already have related experiences, I'm starting to get a firm grasp on meta-time and the related travel. There's already very exciting progress in this area.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, I do think my first attempt was a very naive approach, which explains it's failure. More research is necessary to figure out the proper way to map and measure divergence. If it's even possible at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apri1, post: 171813, member: 10340"] I'm gonna have to say, the way you're approaching this is entirely nonsensical to me. We already understand, to an extent, what time is. It's a location. And in order to go backwards in time requires, to be blunt, near-impossible or completely impossible scenarios to occur, and certainly not something I could do alone (or really anyone here). And as a result, it appears to be a losing battle. I legitimately doubt that that approach would yield any successful time travel within our lifetimes, merely due to the technological requirements. Instead, the path I've mentioned appears to perhaps be the way to go. Dealing with QM is much more accessible (we already have people performing experiments), I already have related experiences, I'm starting to get a firm grasp on meta-time and the related travel. There's already very exciting progress in this area. But yeah, I do think my first attempt was a very naive approach, which explains it's failure. More research is necessary to figure out the proper way to map and measure divergence. If it's even possible at all. [/QUOTE]
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