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<blockquote data-quote="Ren" data-source="post: 47670" data-attributes="member: 2659"><p>I'm not a physicist but if you're trying to understand how a time machine might work, you're looking at the wrong things. Everyone is. Don't use any limiting existing laws of physics.</p><p></p><p>A time machine might be like a camera and a film projector.</p><p>First you open the shutter exposing yourself and your immediate world around you to the chamber within the shutter.</p><p>This chamber makes a clone of you and your immediate surroundings.</p><p></p><p>As a clone in a contained chamber, you are a part of a different time and space.</p><p>Your original self and your original world are separate outside the chamber.</p><p>Now because there is a theory that present time contains ghost impressions of the past,</p><p>you can rewind the time outside your chamber as if it was a movie clip.</p><p>You can then view the past. This is because the past exists along with the present when you view it all in a separate time and space.</p><p>Now as a film projector, your chamber can open the shutter again but this time project your future clone image into the rewound past.</p><p></p><p>This is also how teleportation might work.</p><p>You take such a sophisticated picture of yourself that it produces a clone of you projected in a distant location.</p><p>It means you die in one location and are born again in a distant location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ren, post: 47670, member: 2659"] I'm not a physicist but if you're trying to understand how a time machine might work, you're looking at the wrong things. Everyone is. Don't use any limiting existing laws of physics. A time machine might be like a camera and a film projector. First you open the shutter exposing yourself and your immediate world around you to the chamber within the shutter. This chamber makes a clone of you and your immediate surroundings. As a clone in a contained chamber, you are a part of a different time and space. Your original self and your original world are separate outside the chamber. Now because there is a theory that present time contains ghost impressions of the past, you can rewind the time outside your chamber as if it was a movie clip. You can then view the past. This is because the past exists along with the present when you view it all in a separate time and space. Now as a film projector, your chamber can open the shutter again but this time project your future clone image into the rewound past. This is also how teleportation might work. You take such a sophisticated picture of yourself that it produces a clone of you projected in a distant location. It means you die in one location and are born again in a distant location. [/QUOTE]
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