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<blockquote data-quote="SinisterThinking" data-source="post: 197599" data-attributes="member: 12714"><p>No one considers the present as something else. This isn't philosophical. The present is now. If you want to reduce action to transitory instances, the sum is still the present. Honestly, if you consider it, this is another proof for relative time travel. </p><p>Let's assume that the earth rotates at 400'ish m/s. and you get in a plane moving 200 m/s. When you land, you have gone back in time. It's minuscule but it happened, AND it's provable. This isn't science fiction, it's like in textbooks and stuff. To prove time travel one only needs to have it happen, then make it repeatable. It's repeated everyday if you jump in the air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinisterThinking, post: 197599, member: 12714"] No one considers the present as something else. This isn't philosophical. The present is now. If you want to reduce action to transitory instances, the sum is still the present. Honestly, if you consider it, this is another proof for relative time travel. Let's assume that the earth rotates at 400'ish m/s. and you get in a plane moving 200 m/s. When you land, you have gone back in time. It's minuscule but it happened, AND it's provable. This isn't science fiction, it's like in textbooks and stuff. To prove time travel one only needs to have it happen, then make it repeatable. It's repeated everyday if you jump in the air. [/QUOTE]
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