My foolproof and recommended time travel methods

Thelema

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The funny thing is that if time travel were practical, it would be the easiest thing in the world to prove. Just go a week or two in the future and learn something that you couldn't possibly have guessed. The obvious thing would be lottery numbers but there's a million different options.
 

Num7

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What if the effects of time travel take place in other timelines. In other words, what if our timeline remains pristine, while the others come into existence and show the effects of TT?

Maybe our timeline allows only TTs to leave. It's a one way thing, and we're the location from which they all depart from.
 

Keedharuth1948

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The funny thing is that if time travel were practical, it would be the easiest thing in the world to prove. Just go a week or two in the future and learn something that you couldn't possibly have guessed. The obvious thing would be lottery numbers but there's a million different options.
Humm that's true in one aspect . The real issue is to get at the time we intend to witness like the constructions of the pyramid of Giza or in year2300AD .
 

Thelema

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What if the effects of time travel take place in other timelines. In other words, what if our timeline remains pristine, while the others come into existence and show the effects of TT?

Maybe our timeline allows only TTs to leave. It's a one way thing, and we're the location from which they all depart from.

This is the go-to explanation for why information supposedly gleaned through time travel doesn't come to fruition. The main benefit is that it introduces lack of verifiability - time travel now works even when it doesn't. The problem is that it doesn't stand up to much scrutiny.

At the most basic level, it begs the question - what makes you think that you time traveled in the first place? Maybe you just had a very vivid dream/daydream instead of some kind of time travel/astral travel, for example. Doesn't that seem more likely? An "alternate timeline" seems pretty indistinguishable from "your own imagination" in all possible respects... and there is nothing to indicate that it's anything but that.

Even if it was some other timeline, it must be quite similar to our own if it's recognizable to you and possibly could confuse you into thinking that it was legitimate. For example, if it was some timeline in which the Roman Empire never fell and everyone around you was speaking Latin, there'd be no confusion as to whether or not this is something different. But many time travelers who rely on the "alternate timeline" hypothesis don't seem to realize this until their predictions come back false. Surely at least some of the predictions would be true, if the timelines appear so close that you can't tell the difference until proven wrong.

It also makes me wonder why time travelers never seem to report such huge variances. Deviations from the present day are usually explained by a difference in future events, rather than an extreme departure from baseline in past events. If there really are an infinite number of timelines where all possibilities have occurred, then you'd think that the vast majority of them would look absolutely nothing like our world. How many timelines could result in something similar to what we have now? Less than a fraction of one percent? Most of them would probably have intelligent life never evolving.
 

Thelema

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Humm that's true in one aspect . The real issue is to get at the time we intend to witness like the constructions of the pyramid of Giza or in year2300AD .

Even if you go to the year 2300 it should be relatively easy to find out what happened in 2023 or 2024. I can easily find out what happened in the 1700s; it would probably be trivial to learn 2023/2024 history in 2300.
 

Emperor Time

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Even if you go to the year 2300 it should be relatively easy to find out what happened in 2023 or 2024. I can easily find out what happened in the 1700s; it would probably be trivial to learn 2023/2024 history in 2300.

Wouldn't mind traveling to the year 2300, even if it was impossible to return back since the technology of that time period would be beyond my wildest dreams.
 

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