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Time Travel-What's the practical use?
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<blockquote data-quote="RadicalResearcher" data-source="post: 242520" data-attributes="member: 15152"><p>My post as it was before I deleted it was a question? What practical use does time travel have? This is solely based in part on the theory of time travel provided by John Titor that he stated that you cannot travel backwards and forwards on a linear time line. Only a multiverse time line theory exists based on the information he provided in 2001. So " linear time means <em>moving from the past into the future in a straight line" </em> On the same time line. I am only asking based on that theory, what is the practical use of such travel. Some have given some interesting answers of gathering information and such. But to that end the information gathered according to what John stated would only be obtained and brought back to a time line simular than the one you origionally left. So in theory the information brought back wouldn't really benefit anything. Said time traveler would be changing a new time line in which she/he arrived at in a return trip. </p><p>I ask this because I never understood John reasoning for the IBM 5100. He claimed he left to retrieve this unit to bring back to his time. Problem is, if you read clearly what he wrote he claimed he couldn't get back to his exact timeline only one that was close to it. So what then would be the purpose? At the same time he stated this he also stated the longer he remained on a given timeline the greater the divergence. He even gave a calculation to that statement.</p><p></p><p>The only good I could see from this was if a person desired to leave his/her time line for another hoping to find a better out come from where he/she left. So is his theory or the theory he brought to our time line a practical one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RadicalResearcher, post: 242520, member: 15152"] My post as it was before I deleted it was a question? What practical use does time travel have? This is solely based in part on the theory of time travel provided by John Titor that he stated that you cannot travel backwards and forwards on a linear time line. Only a multiverse time line theory exists based on the information he provided in 2001. So " linear time means [I]moving from the past into the future in a straight line" [/I] On the same time line. I am only asking based on that theory, what is the practical use of such travel. Some have given some interesting answers of gathering information and such. But to that end the information gathered according to what John stated would only be obtained and brought back to a time line simular than the one you origionally left. So in theory the information brought back wouldn't really benefit anything. Said time traveler would be changing a new time line in which she/he arrived at in a return trip. I ask this because I never understood John reasoning for the IBM 5100. He claimed he left to retrieve this unit to bring back to his time. Problem is, if you read clearly what he wrote he claimed he couldn't get back to his exact timeline only one that was close to it. So what then would be the purpose? At the same time he stated this he also stated the longer he remained on a given timeline the greater the divergence. He even gave a calculation to that statement. The only good I could see from this was if a person desired to leave his/her time line for another hoping to find a better out come from where he/she left. So is his theory or the theory he brought to our time line a practical one? [/QUOTE]
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