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<blockquote data-quote="denbo88" data-source="post: 25342" data-attributes="member: 428"><p><strong>Re: If the Universe Spun</strong></p><p></p><p>I don't see why the spin effect cannot be in the same dimension? Einstein was troubled by what his theory allowed: the possibility of "whirlpools and eddies" in the "river of time", where it would bend back on itself. A whirlpool would not define the center of the universe, only the center of a localized effect of space-time. It has made me wonder if time travel could be localized within these whirlpool/eddy zones which correlate to solar systems and galaxies? </p><p> </p><p>You are right, I have not presented any arguement supporting the theory of time travel. I was only pointing out that quantam physics has shown that time travel is theoretically possible. That much is an established fact. Doing it is another matter. </p><p>I don't even know why Godel bothered with his theory when he knew the universe did not spin anyway, which would make time travel impossible. So if it does occur, something would negate the effect of a non-spinning universe. It would have to be a huge force/energy that permeates the universe. "Dark matter" came to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denbo88, post: 25342, member: 428"] [b]Re: If the Universe Spun[/b] I don't see why the spin effect cannot be in the same dimension? Einstein was troubled by what his theory allowed: the possibility of "whirlpools and eddies" in the "river of time", where it would bend back on itself. A whirlpool would not define the center of the universe, only the center of a localized effect of space-time. It has made me wonder if time travel could be localized within these whirlpool/eddy zones which correlate to solar systems and galaxies? You are right, I have not presented any arguement supporting the theory of time travel. I was only pointing out that quantam physics has shown that time travel is theoretically possible. That much is an established fact. Doing it is another matter. I don't even know why Godel bothered with his theory when he knew the universe did not spin anyway, which would make time travel impossible. So if it does occur, something would negate the effect of a non-spinning universe. It would have to be a huge force/energy that permeates the universe. "Dark matter" came to mind. [/QUOTE]
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