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<blockquote data-quote="Wodun" data-source="post: 171299" data-attributes="member: 10333"><p>Ok yes, I'm a skeptic. I try to take nothing for granted in discussions. This is what this is: a discussion, no matter how fervently you believe in a topic.</p><p>I'm skeptic of time travel for a few basic reasons:</p><p></p><p>1. How is the traveler able to pinpoint the exact location of the Earth in the cosmos in order to not appear in the vacuum of space, which would happen if you are only a half-second off considering the universe is expanding, the Milky Way is rotating, and the Sun is in orbit as well as the Earth in a corkscrew fashion? Don't you have to at least acknowledge that we are passing through 3 dimensional space at about 3 million mph? Can we even contemplate how many vibrations of time have occurred per hour?</p><p></p><p>2. How is a "time-gate" let's call it, able to be maintained without destroying everything around it including the body? All the while traveling with the Earth as it moves through 3 dimensional space at about 3 million mph.</p><p></p><p>3. <u><strong>IF</strong></u> there is an infinite number of timeline realities, you could go back in time and kill your own father before you were conceived. You would still exist because you just split the timeline and you now created a timeline where you weren't born, then you somehow are able to return to your original timeline. So the BIG QUESTION: Why Go Back? (unless it's only to learn actual history) because regardless of our time-traveling actions in the "past", those actions did nothing to our original timeline. You would have to leave everything you knew behind to exist in the new timeline you created. How selfish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wodun, post: 171299, member: 10333"] Ok yes, I'm a skeptic. I try to take nothing for granted in discussions. This is what this is: a discussion, no matter how fervently you believe in a topic. I'm skeptic of time travel for a few basic reasons: 1. How is the traveler able to pinpoint the exact location of the Earth in the cosmos in order to not appear in the vacuum of space, which would happen if you are only a half-second off considering the universe is expanding, the Milky Way is rotating, and the Sun is in orbit as well as the Earth in a corkscrew fashion? Don't you have to at least acknowledge that we are passing through 3 dimensional space at about 3 million mph? Can we even contemplate how many vibrations of time have occurred per hour? 2. How is a "time-gate" let's call it, able to be maintained without destroying everything around it including the body? All the while traveling with the Earth as it moves through 3 dimensional space at about 3 million mph. 3. [U][B]IF[/B][/U] there is an infinite number of timeline realities, you could go back in time and kill your own father before you were conceived. You would still exist because you just split the timeline and you now created a timeline where you weren't born, then you somehow are able to return to your original timeline. So the BIG QUESTION: Why Go Back? (unless it's only to learn actual history) because regardless of our time-traveling actions in the "past", those actions did nothing to our original timeline. You would have to leave everything you knew behind to exist in the new timeline you created. How selfish. [/QUOTE]
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