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<blockquote data-quote="Thelema" data-source="post: 245077" data-attributes="member: 15114"><p>You actually can have a backwards clock. You just make the gears go the other way and it will run counter-clockwise at the rate of one second per second.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, we all agree that states change at an apparently consistent rate and this is what we call time. Some people claim that they can travel through time, often through the use of a device like an HDR or through some metaphysical or spiritual means. Presumably they have a reason to believe such a claim. If someone has a really vivid dream or daydreaming session, they don't jump to the conclusion that they've time traveled. So I would assume that anyone claiming such would have some motivation to try that theory out - or would at least have some level of interest in knowing whether this is anything beyond just fantasy.</p><p></p><p>When it comes down to "Well, there are multiple timelines so I'm not sure that what I saw is actually our future" then the question really needs to be asked: "So what makes you think you're time traveling in the first place?" We don't need any special technology or spiritual powers to guess about the future. And who knows, maybe there are multiple timelines and that's true somewhere but I'm certainly not traveling in time if I sit here and make guesses about what could happen.</p><p></p><p>It's really nothing new. Throughout history, people have made wild claims that can't be proven either way and they have to be taken on faith. People's ability to believe what they want to believe is very strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thelema, post: 245077, member: 15114"] You actually can have a backwards clock. You just make the gears go the other way and it will run counter-clockwise at the rate of one second per second. At the end of the day, we all agree that states change at an apparently consistent rate and this is what we call time. Some people claim that they can travel through time, often through the use of a device like an HDR or through some metaphysical or spiritual means. Presumably they have a reason to believe such a claim. If someone has a really vivid dream or daydreaming session, they don't jump to the conclusion that they've time traveled. So I would assume that anyone claiming such would have some motivation to try that theory out - or would at least have some level of interest in knowing whether this is anything beyond just fantasy. When it comes down to "Well, there are multiple timelines so I'm not sure that what I saw is actually our future" then the question really needs to be asked: "So what makes you think you're time traveling in the first place?" We don't need any special technology or spiritual powers to guess about the future. And who knows, maybe there are multiple timelines and that's true somewhere but I'm certainly not traveling in time if I sit here and make guesses about what could happen. It's really nothing new. Throughout history, people have made wild claims that can't be proven either way and they have to be taken on faith. People's ability to believe what they want to believe is very strong. [/QUOTE]
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