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Should we change events if we have the abilty to time travel?
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<blockquote data-quote="label" data-source="post: 187095" data-attributes="member: 5940"><p>Well allow me to break a few mirrors. </p><p></p><p>Here is why things cannot work the way we are told. Yes to be sure a actual rocks is more intelligent then me so as you continue remember this bit. </p><p></p><p>I don't think time is distributed to alternate realities, i don't think there is a multiverse. Why? Well because of gravity. See we kind of accept that the multiverse is possible but i started to question the logic math and science behind it when seriously intelligent people couldn't explain to me how each multiverse can be perfectly isolated and connected at the same time. </p><p></p><p>Yes i understand phasing BUT gravity is gravity and gravity doesn't like to be messed with. See if we have more then one sun existing in different times, places and space and yet they are suppose to occupying the identical space at the same time. Things get strange because if each of us generate a new alternate then there has to be Billions upon billion upon billions of suns. Now call me stupid but that is a lot of gravity and energy and sunscreen. </p><p></p><p>Point is all those version must have "some" effect on us and it has to increase intensity at some point. Yet last time i checked there is nothing. Not one 1 quantifiable anomaly. So how is it that we cannot detect literally Billions upon Billions of gravitational energy and the like? </p><p></p><p>Isn't that strange? Just a tiny little bit? </p><p></p><p>I think time is linear and i think the time line resembles a vector. I think the observable "Universe" supports it and i think quantum mechanics in general hasn't really showed us anything to suggest that there are Billions of versions of earth hanging around in perfect little isolated bubbles. YES there are anomalies but they are hard to track and very hard to experiment with. </p><p></p><p>But I honestly and truly don't think there is a multiverse, multi time lines and that every single thought and action can create a new world and accompanying timeline. I say this because eventually things simply has to interact or otherwise by definition they cannot exist. Meaning IF my thought creates a NEW time line and NEW world than my thought HAD a effect that is so powerful that it created a brand new star system literally. Do you have any idea how much energy that will take? It is simply not possible because we would have been able to detect something by now. </p><p></p><p>As for going back in time. Again you are talking about resetting every atom of everything into a previous state of existence. Well basically consider you take egg incinerate it then take the ash and some supper glue to hopefully turn it back into an egg again. You are going to be busy... Now imagine doing that with ALL the mass that ever existed. </p><p></p><p>So that brings me back to the conclusion that we are trapped within the "immediate past" meaning we can never enter into the NOW or the Future. But we cannot move past the immediate past because the energy requirement is simply beyond what is possible. </p><p></p><p>This realization broke my heart. It actually caused me intense sadness. i have so hoped to FIX or prevent that ONE event from happening. </p><p></p><p>However i do have hope that consciously we might still be able to "connect" with our past and alter it in a meaningful way. Why is this possible? </p><p></p><p>Well simply put i existed all those years ago and i still exist in the immediate past. So because my consciousness is aware of that, there might be a chance to connect to our past without having to reset every single atom. This however assume that our past still exist and is still conscious. </p><p></p><p>If consciousness exist between the "then" and the "immediate past" then YES we can try and connect using a very real scientifically proven way. BUT if it is not then i don't think time travel is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="label, post: 187095, member: 5940"] Well allow me to break a few mirrors. Here is why things cannot work the way we are told. Yes to be sure a actual rocks is more intelligent then me so as you continue remember this bit. I don't think time is distributed to alternate realities, i don't think there is a multiverse. Why? Well because of gravity. See we kind of accept that the multiverse is possible but i started to question the logic math and science behind it when seriously intelligent people couldn't explain to me how each multiverse can be perfectly isolated and connected at the same time. Yes i understand phasing BUT gravity is gravity and gravity doesn't like to be messed with. See if we have more then one sun existing in different times, places and space and yet they are suppose to occupying the identical space at the same time. Things get strange because if each of us generate a new alternate then there has to be Billions upon billion upon billions of suns. Now call me stupid but that is a lot of gravity and energy and sunscreen. Point is all those version must have "some" effect on us and it has to increase intensity at some point. Yet last time i checked there is nothing. Not one 1 quantifiable anomaly. So how is it that we cannot detect literally Billions upon Billions of gravitational energy and the like? Isn't that strange? Just a tiny little bit? I think time is linear and i think the time line resembles a vector. I think the observable "Universe" supports it and i think quantum mechanics in general hasn't really showed us anything to suggest that there are Billions of versions of earth hanging around in perfect little isolated bubbles. YES there are anomalies but they are hard to track and very hard to experiment with. But I honestly and truly don't think there is a multiverse, multi time lines and that every single thought and action can create a new world and accompanying timeline. I say this because eventually things simply has to interact or otherwise by definition they cannot exist. Meaning IF my thought creates a NEW time line and NEW world than my thought HAD a effect that is so powerful that it created a brand new star system literally. Do you have any idea how much energy that will take? It is simply not possible because we would have been able to detect something by now. As for going back in time. Again you are talking about resetting every atom of everything into a previous state of existence. Well basically consider you take egg incinerate it then take the ash and some supper glue to hopefully turn it back into an egg again. You are going to be busy... Now imagine doing that with ALL the mass that ever existed. So that brings me back to the conclusion that we are trapped within the "immediate past" meaning we can never enter into the NOW or the Future. But we cannot move past the immediate past because the energy requirement is simply beyond what is possible. This realization broke my heart. It actually caused me intense sadness. i have so hoped to FIX or prevent that ONE event from happening. However i do have hope that consciously we might still be able to "connect" with our past and alter it in a meaningful way. Why is this possible? Well simply put i existed all those years ago and i still exist in the immediate past. So because my consciousness is aware of that, there might be a chance to connect to our past without having to reset every single atom. This however assume that our past still exist and is still conscious. If consciousness exist between the "then" and the "immediate past" then YES we can try and connect using a very real scientifically proven way. BUT if it is not then i don't think time travel is possible. [/QUOTE]
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