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<blockquote data-quote="LisaTiffany" data-source="post: 111138" data-attributes="member: 4328"><p>I hardly ever thought of it until I joined this forum, yet as I read so many posts I had no choice but to give it a bit more thought. The thing with time travel is though it may not be possible now perhaps 500 years from now we will stumble upon some kind of alien technology that makes it all possible, or perhaps a black hole or portal of some form will appear who knows where and some kind of probe will be sent through. Hey presto it ends up back in the time of Jesus or The Mayans. Basically any time I think about time travel I always look at it like this - it might not be possible today but maybe X amount of years from now it will be so no matter how many years it takes to create some form of time machine it really doesn't matter because eventually you could travel right back to this moment all over again. The worrying thing is the obvious implications to events that have already proceeded. </p><p></p><p>Without going off on too much of a loop I think some forms of time travel have already happened and still do to this day. I always look at time slips as a form of time travel, there are many cases some even very famous where and individual or individuals were walking through an area when suddenly they turned a corner and a building they never saw before stood in a spot that was previously empty. They entered the building and sure enough they could touch the walls/etc but once they left so did the building. Time slips could be put down to a form of dimensional overlap where that particular time somehow existed on another time line and crossed over ours at a particular point making it possible for us to interact with it. Then there is Bruce Gernon's story which if you haven't heard of is well worth looking up, I'm sure there was also a case in the 1900's in Versailles where two women reported experiencing a time slip. </p><p></p><p>Either way it all depends on if you class time slips in the same category as actual time travel, if there are many parallel worlds to this one then is crossing into one truly time travel? and in order to pass through time do we need to travel through those worlds? I think time only exists in the physical world, when you get into other realms such as astral and heavenly then time travel truly becomes possible because you can transcend the physical and access other realities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LisaTiffany, post: 111138, member: 4328"] I hardly ever thought of it until I joined this forum, yet as I read so many posts I had no choice but to give it a bit more thought. The thing with time travel is though it may not be possible now perhaps 500 years from now we will stumble upon some kind of alien technology that makes it all possible, or perhaps a black hole or portal of some form will appear who knows where and some kind of probe will be sent through. Hey presto it ends up back in the time of Jesus or The Mayans. Basically any time I think about time travel I always look at it like this - it might not be possible today but maybe X amount of years from now it will be so no matter how many years it takes to create some form of time machine it really doesn't matter because eventually you could travel right back to this moment all over again. The worrying thing is the obvious implications to events that have already proceeded. Without going off on too much of a loop I think some forms of time travel have already happened and still do to this day. I always look at time slips as a form of time travel, there are many cases some even very famous where and individual or individuals were walking through an area when suddenly they turned a corner and a building they never saw before stood in a spot that was previously empty. They entered the building and sure enough they could touch the walls/etc but once they left so did the building. Time slips could be put down to a form of dimensional overlap where that particular time somehow existed on another time line and crossed over ours at a particular point making it possible for us to interact with it. Then there is Bruce Gernon's story which if you haven't heard of is well worth looking up, I'm sure there was also a case in the 1900's in Versailles where two women reported experiencing a time slip. Either way it all depends on if you class time slips in the same category as actual time travel, if there are many parallel worlds to this one then is crossing into one truly time travel? and in order to pass through time do we need to travel through those worlds? I think time only exists in the physical world, when you get into other realms such as astral and heavenly then time travel truly becomes possible because you can transcend the physical and access other realities. [/QUOTE]
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