Time Travel Is Mathematically Possible http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/resear...say-physicists
im sure this is just rehashing stuff Kurt Gödel went over. i did find a free pdf of it i think. http://www.sfu.ca/physics/cosmology/...ed/Tippett.pdf
it doesn't really seem to say much unless you get the math.
so i think about what John Archibald Wheeler said: Time is nature's way to keep everything from happening all at once.
i think that's intentionally misleading. im not sure but in the quantum world doesn't everything happen all at once? so the past isn't stored anywhere that you can visit. time is just a perception. it's possible that everything happens all at once, but we see and experience it in a sequential way. but if it were to happen all at the same time, we should be able to visit the past. and the past doesn't need to be stored anywhere.
im sure this is just rehashing stuff Kurt Gödel went over. i did find a free pdf of it i think. http://www.sfu.ca/physics/cosmology/...ed/Tippett.pdf
it doesn't really seem to say much unless you get the math.
so i think about what John Archibald Wheeler said: Time is nature's way to keep everything from happening all at once.
i think that's intentionally misleading. im not sure but in the quantum world doesn't everything happen all at once? so the past isn't stored anywhere that you can visit. time is just a perception. it's possible that everything happens all at once, but we see and experience it in a sequential way. but if it were to happen all at the same time, we should be able to visit the past. and the past doesn't need to be stored anywhere.
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