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<blockquote data-quote="Ralan" data-source="post: 8923" data-attributes="member: 35"><p><strong>Problems with time traveling</strong></p><p></p><p>I believe in the single worldline theory.</p><p></p><p><strong>Another Problem with Time Travelling:</strong></p><p></p><p>Time travel in any form requires every nanosecond state of the universe to be recorded somewhere. This essentially means the the mass of the universe is infinate and variable. Why would this happen? We know that everything happens in time order; yesterday was yesterday, today is today and tommorrow is tommorrow. So why and how is the universe duplicating itself at every single point through its progression and storing a 'save' file for us to open up when we time travel? Even more complicated is the idea of multiple world lines, in which this same idea would apply, but multiplied again by infinity!</p><p></p><p>Another thing I thought while writing this; I would say the shortest possible division of time is the time it takes for the smallest possible particle to move the shortest distance recordable (its own length in the direction it is travelling). This further complicates the argument above by a massive amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralan, post: 8923, member: 35"] [b]Problems with time traveling[/b] I believe in the single worldline theory. [b]Another Problem with Time Travelling:[/b] Time travel in any form requires every nanosecond state of the universe to be recorded somewhere. This essentially means the the mass of the universe is infinate and variable. Why would this happen? We know that everything happens in time order; yesterday was yesterday, today is today and tommorrow is tommorrow. So why and how is the universe duplicating itself at every single point through its progression and storing a 'save' file for us to open up when we time travel? Even more complicated is the idea of multiple world lines, in which this same idea would apply, but multiplied again by infinity! Another thing I thought while writing this; I would say the shortest possible division of time is the time it takes for the smallest possible particle to move the shortest distance recordable (its own length in the direction it is travelling). This further complicates the argument above by a massive amount. [/QUOTE]
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