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Is it possible that time travel itself has a limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mako" data-source="post: 187783" data-attributes="member: 11895"><p>I’m not talking about the theory where “you can’t time travel past beyond the machine’s creation”. Im thinking more like the beginning and the end of time (which if you ask me there is no end of time, only segments of it, more on that later).</p><p></p><p>Would time travel allow time itself to go past before it’s own creation? This idea kind of sparked on my head because of a hoax user that has posted on this site a while ago talking about how he has seen the Big Bang himself and that he had photo proof of it. I know the Big Bang doesn’t really have a connection to the beginning of time, but if that’s the case then what was?</p><p></p><p>I have a theory that time runs in segments. Segments start as soon as the Big Bang explodes and ends once every particle is in a singular point, that way a new segment can start again. and our Big Bang might be one of many segments. This is where time travel might have a limit, where you can’t go past or beyond your own segment of time.</p><p></p><p>This all just came at the top of my head and I still don’t know much about time travel in general so I’m happy to discuss any flaws or discrepancies about my topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mako, post: 187783, member: 11895"] I’m not talking about the theory where “you can’t time travel past beyond the machine’s creation”. Im thinking more like the beginning and the end of time (which if you ask me there is no end of time, only segments of it, more on that later). Would time travel allow time itself to go past before it’s own creation? This idea kind of sparked on my head because of a hoax user that has posted on this site a while ago talking about how he has seen the Big Bang himself and that he had photo proof of it. I know the Big Bang doesn’t really have a connection to the beginning of time, but if that’s the case then what was? I have a theory that time runs in segments. Segments start as soon as the Big Bang explodes and ends once every particle is in a singular point, that way a new segment can start again. and our Big Bang might be one of many segments. This is where time travel might have a limit, where you can’t go past or beyond your own segment of time. This all just came at the top of my head and I still don’t know much about time travel in general so I’m happy to discuss any flaws or discrepancies about my topic. [/QUOTE]
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