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<blockquote data-quote="tflofasho" data-source="post: 124886" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>Im sure we have Philosophers and academics of all trades here who are already cognizant of what's out there in terms of the nature of science and the nature of the world outside of us and the in observed world.</p><p></p><p>My mind just woke up to the idea that time is a dimension, defined as movement, and that a dimension is a unit of measurement, via measurement theory. Represented by number theory and category theory. </p><p></p><p>Basically, what we know of the world around us is still assumed to be hypothetical and theoretical but also completely still questioned and unobserved. In other words, we still don't know anything.</p><p></p><p>So my question here is, now that we are cognizantly aware that time is indeed a unit of measurement to represent a location in space, how can we come and say that time is able to be completely traveled where we can be at one event compared to another from the present?</p><p></p><p>In other words, if one wants to "time travel" one must be able to come and look at events like pictures in a film for a movie as events. So the question is, what do we call "that?" What do we call different events of locations of past and future without language and measurement constructs to come and make sense of how to get to those places in time to come and create means to interact and get into those events in time to come and potentially interact and change events in the constructed and proposed idea of linear time? Does anyone have any ideas for this concept or is that it? Are these our limits we can only be able to come to at this point in time?</p><p></p><p>What do we call "that?" And how can we get there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tflofasho, post: 124886, member: 7714"] Im sure we have Philosophers and academics of all trades here who are already cognizant of what's out there in terms of the nature of science and the nature of the world outside of us and the in observed world. My mind just woke up to the idea that time is a dimension, defined as movement, and that a dimension is a unit of measurement, via measurement theory. Represented by number theory and category theory. Basically, what we know of the world around us is still assumed to be hypothetical and theoretical but also completely still questioned and unobserved. In other words, we still don't know anything. So my question here is, now that we are cognizantly aware that time is indeed a unit of measurement to represent a location in space, how can we come and say that time is able to be completely traveled where we can be at one event compared to another from the present? In other words, if one wants to "time travel" one must be able to come and look at events like pictures in a film for a movie as events. So the question is, what do we call "that?" What do we call different events of locations of past and future without language and measurement constructs to come and make sense of how to get to those places in time to come and create means to interact and get into those events in time to come and potentially interact and change events in the constructed and proposed idea of linear time? Does anyone have any ideas for this concept or is that it? Are these our limits we can only be able to come to at this point in time? What do we call "that?" And how can we get there? [/QUOTE]
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