Time Travel Impossible? It can't be.

United States
June 18, 2012 6:56pm CST
I was reading about these scientists in Hong Kong, who,last year decided to say in their journal, that time travel is not possible because a single photon can not travel faster than the speed of light. The article, 'Time Travel Impossible Say Scientist', found in the Discovery News section at Discovery.com website has a discussion board that follows the article. After reading through the comments, I decided to share an idea that I have about time travel. In my opinion,every second of time is a unique individual moment and has millions if not trillions of copys where slight change occurs and the outcome s different. Every action in time can alter which second in all of those copies plays out, determined on the intent of the action. do you follow? Therefore, we are traveling in time from point A to point b, which is the time it took me to write this article. I had to time travel in order to avoid the storm that disrupted my internet in one of the sequences of frames of time(between A snd B) in order to complete my task of this article. I just proved that even if you did travel in time, all of the other possible existences are behind you and therefore do not exist anymore...unless you happen to have the ability to create and you can stand still long enough to thiunk about nothing for long periods of time as to be able to replace your original starting point at will(which is nothing because it has passed). I am meditating on this as we speak in order to creat a moment of nothing that I can return to should this experiment go wrong. HaHaha. from point A to point B from point A to point b from point a to point b from point a to point B from point A to point B......From point Ehh to point Be? Think about it!
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@PageTurner (2825)
• United States
19 Jun 12
Hello PoppaDave I trust that you are well today. I am very surprised to read of the short-sightedness of these so-called scientists. I can only surmise that not only are they not privy to the variety of theories on time travel that exist, but also that they live in a cultural vaccuum. As we well know, time travel has been well documented. H.G. Wells wrote about his journeys in time, and that was way back in 1898! I know that you're aware of the more moden documentaries that not only discuss the possibilities of time, but, like Wells, document instances of time travel. The most obvious examples are, of course, The Planet of the Apes, Star Trek, and most recently, Hot Tub Time Machine. As you know, there are many more, but these classic examples should suffice in dispelling any claims to the contrary. As always, excellent discussion topic, PoppaDave.
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• United States
20 Jun 12
Oh, and don't forget, "The Philadelphia Experiment." Another good example.
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• United States
24 Jun 12
Yes... That is a creepy thing that happened, That lead me to check into one I discovered called 'Solar Warden'... Whatis a solar warden? Another sneaky question.
• United States
20 Jun 12
Thanks Page. I have been currious as to what others think about these things. It is a good subject for discussion, as there are so many ideas. I am just being coy again as you can see in the original text,haha.
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@peavey (16936)
• United States
19 Jun 12
I have a little different take on it, but maybe the same result. You see, time doesn't exist anywhere except right where we are. In outer space, there is no way to measure time (the speed of light is dependent on earth measurements). Since there is no way to measure time, it could be what we would call the past or what we would call the future and it could be both at the same time or it could be neither and a completely different frame of existence. Time travel is possible when there are no boundaries. Does that make sense?
• United States
19 Jun 12
I gues I agree all the way to the last point there, I am unsure but don't disagree, I just dont get the idea there would be no tommorow (unless we bacame nothing but a photo on the wall). A+B have to be the same to a degree(oposite poles though, beggining, end) If God created everything, then he is Point A on this basis of time travel then?
• United States
19 Jun 12
...and then if God did create us in the time cage, and we eventually die to rejoin God in a no time zone, what happens? I do recall God saying he is the beggining and end (and that he lives forever). A + B becomes AB or AB/BA The concept of having sins blotted like snow and us forgetting our past sins... and then living forever....what happens to time then if there is no point B to beggin with? B , being a Destination and A being a projection or course headed towards B the outcome? Time then is not realized? Lets say that A is an entery point in a worm hole and B is the exit. And lets suppose that upon entry at A the wormhole exit changes by alleling another route beside the exit of B and it becomes 'b' or even C, skipping B altogether. This would be altering of time or the destruction of that existing point (B)? If it alters B then it is changing, thus morphing, and it is not time at all but an illusion, or,reflection of the A entry towards B ( a non existent route)if b or C is realized. Again, Intent and Destination have to be point B i would believe, or there would be no Will at A and A would not exist either.
• United States
20 Jun 12
Seems to me, it is quite the conversation piece. The reason behind this discussion will eventually take hold on you as I post a few more posts. Then You will see what I am up too. It is neat in my opinion to hear other peoples opinions on such things. I think we can agree that we could probably figure it out if it was an important issue. Above all this, I wanted to say God Bless you. Another subject: Sometme this week I will show a photo of my old maytag and its relation to this subject: It looks like your old ring washer...haha.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
19 Jun 12
well you didn't prove anything, you just stated a hypothesis which there are many in in science but no solid proof to back up any of them and this is a theory that has been floating around not new at all.
• United States
20 Jun 12
Well...that simms up some of the opinions.=)
@kukueye (1759)
• Malaysia
19 Jun 12
Think before u wish. - May u wish come true.
I don think time travel is possible , yet , even it is possible, it will be very dangerous to play or toy with fabric of time.Imagine evil people and terrorists going back in time to kill and shape important events to like liking.JUst like in the movies, another new police force need to be created to deal with them. To travel in the speed of light , i think human will be space bound , not going back in time.
• United States
19 Jun 12
I agree with the dangers. I would not like to got here and find myself lost in time.
@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
19 Jun 12
Some insects only live for a very short period of time. A fruit fly I think, not totally sure but it might be true has a life span of 24 hours. In that time it will completely live out its existence. If you are a fruit fly you better hope your first date is a good one. Since time is more important to some than to others you might find that my time spent in this discussion is very limited as the rest of my time will be spent in travel. I hope you consider this response not as an insult but a matter of limited endurance. This response was made yesterday.
@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
19 Jun 12
Time Traveler - graph
I need to say that a scientific study on time travel got me very intrigued. After careful vector analysis I came to this hypnosis. (see graph attached) If point a and point b are represented on three different plains and adjustment is made for timeout warp effects. Human time travel could be graphically represented this way (in my humble opinion).
• United States
19 Jun 12
In the middle there, BlueDoll, A would stand alone with no B as it would be one of it self, Therefore it would be 'Doh' and the NUT( wormhole hub) would be one big chaotic mess and then I come to think of myself as a baker that can not count to twelve. HAAH A-C eguals 13 doh/nuts.
• United States
19 Jun 12
better yet...dohnut holes (which actually look like little globes).
@skyfury (36)
• Indonesia
19 Jun 12
In my opinion, it's possible to time travel to the future but not the past. If you travel with the very high speed (example: 0.8 of light speed) the time will be slowed down. It's called time dilation. The time you feel and the time that other people feel will be different.
• India
24 Jun 12
Hello my friend PoppaDave Ji, I share your travel from point A to B in positive direction without any doubt and take you beyond in my own discovery that our happenings around are pre-decided and prefixed that particular thing will happen at particular place with particular person, thereby making very much clear taht Time is not slave of any thing, noone can just stop, it will move to next, and if good time has come with someone, one should make use of it, as it will pass on to next. May God bless You and have a great
@petersum (4522)
• United States
19 Jun 12
So you just want A to B? I'd prefer A to B via two weeks in Bali, returning to A two hours before I left, so that I could talk to myself about the trip! Wouldn't you love to know what you did when you got drunk?
• United States
19 Jun 12
A to B meaning after and before in your situation then. So, you would preferably mediate now, that you might have moments of time stored for when B occurs at the drunk level so that you can meditate again later to replace the B moments with A moments again. This might prevent hangover, because at that point you never got drunk to begin with. Interesting. I have to mediate on all the points from A to Z which could explain a live of vices. Here is where it gets complicated now.
19 Jun 12
Your ideas and theories are highly plausible. But it all depends on your view of science and interpretations on the facts that have been found. I personally believe that if we can possibly find a way to tap into the raw power provided by a wormhole then maybe we could find something to investigate the essence of one then there is a chance. After all some theories show the possibility that wormholes could be connected to the time continuum. But that is mostly just a myth.