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T=T the concept of time travel
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<blockquote data-quote="Nak Sae Glim" data-source="post: 107124" data-attributes="member: 7039"><p>As a theorist I often find myself wondering over the basic concepts required for time travel.</p><p></p><p>T=T</p><p>Is the farthest I've been able to push the concept:</p><p>Time is only equal to time..</p><p>Greater than infinity and only measurable or comparable in fact, to itself.</p><p>Given this information we come to the conclusion that the only way to alter it, is to usetime itself.</p><p>Most get lost at this point, so I'll back track. Time is equal to time, and greater than infinity. So to alter time we must use time itself. No element or reaction will allow us the ability to alter it.</p><p>Meaning the "time machine" must use time itself, what we would be doing is moving a piece of the current time into another selected section of time. Like a bubble floating from one section of air to another section of air.</p><p>However</p><p>Note before hand that</p><p>T=T</p><p>Therefore if something, let's say an Apple "was not, is not and never will be" in a location of time, let's say stone age Greece.</p><p>It cannot enter that location. However this law is completely flipped on its head if we change it.</p><p>Meaning</p><p>The Apple "was , is or will be"</p><p></p><p>The only way we will know.. is when we know.</p><p></p><p>And that.. is what T=T means</p><p>Only time will tell when this age old concept is solved, was solved and will be solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nak Sae Glim, post: 107124, member: 7039"] As a theorist I often find myself wondering over the basic concepts required for time travel. T=T Is the farthest I've been able to push the concept: Time is only equal to time.. Greater than infinity and only measurable or comparable in fact, to itself. Given this information we come to the conclusion that the only way to alter it, is to usetime itself. Most get lost at this point, so I'll back track. Time is equal to time, and greater than infinity. So to alter time we must use time itself. No element or reaction will allow us the ability to alter it. Meaning the "time machine" must use time itself, what we would be doing is moving a piece of the current time into another selected section of time. Like a bubble floating from one section of air to another section of air. However Note before hand that T=T Therefore if something, let's say an Apple "was not, is not and never will be" in a location of time, let's say stone age Greece. It cannot enter that location. However this law is completely flipped on its head if we change it. Meaning The Apple "was , is or will be" The only way we will know.. is when we know. And that.. is what T=T means Only time will tell when this age old concept is solved, was solved and will be solved. [/QUOTE]
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