Angelface239
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I wouldnt mind going to the past.It's much MUCH easier to travel to the future in the absence of a CTC (Closed Time-like Curve)
I wouldnt mind going to the past.It's much MUCH easier to travel to the future in the absence of a CTC (Closed Time-like Curve)
Or changing something in the past can create a new timeline that leads to it being in alternative dimnension of our own.I haven't gone to the past as of yet. The past that I would arrive at would be my own but going forward at a normal rate once I arrived would cause the timeline to skew off in to another. A similar past to my own but I would still be bound by the rules of my own timeline. There are no grandfather paradoxes or any other paradox for that matter. There are an infinite number of timelines. Each one can vary slightly or vary by a huge degree.
I guess time is always moving forward to the future and not backwards.A good example are the astronauts on the ISS. They move at a very fast rate and time is actually a tiny bit slower for them relative to ours. However, they perceive no difference. Also GPS satellites must account for this too.
Okay.It's more along the lines of time dilation at this point but it's a good start
You change your views faster than I change my own views! ..Or changing something in the past can create a new timeline that leads to it being in alternative dimnension of our own.
I guess. With physical time travel you are actually going back in time into the future or the past.There are quite a few differences between astral time travel and physical time travel. However, there are no paradoxes in either sense.
Okay. I guess that is another reason why i still want that chsnged in my past.You change your views faster than I change my own views! ..
I guess. With physical time travel you are actually going back in time into the future or the past.
Whats a EMF?It's complicated. It has to do with an EMF.
Whats a EMF?