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Post by hi224 on Jan 27, 2020 3:20:51 GMT
anyone?.
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Post by paislene on Jan 27, 2020 3:47:59 GMT
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Post by Sandman on Jan 27, 2020 3:55:09 GMT
"Will a time machine ever happen at all?" Yes. The date will be March 6th 2054. Mark my words.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jan 27, 2020 4:06:41 GMT
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Jan 27, 2020 5:37:13 GMT
Doubt it. If time travel ever exists, then it always exists.
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Post by Harmless elf on Jan 27, 2020 6:02:54 GMT
Doubt it. If time travel ever exists, then it always exists. Not if the time machine blows up along with the scientist and all their secrets
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Post by mslo79 on Jan 27, 2020 7:27:17 GMT
No.
I doubt God would even make this a possibility for humanity, otherwise people will attempt to go back to 'fix' stuff messing with His natural order of things. so it's like man trying to play God, it's never going to happen. hell, they already are screwing with things they should not be with cloning and the like.
either way, there surely must be a limit on what humanity can achieve. because while general technology has advanced quite a bit in a fairly short period of time (like say the last 50 to 100 years), one has to think this will eventually reach a point and advancements in technology will greatly slow down as I can't see leaps in technology like what we seen in the last 50-100 years continuing to happen for another 50-100 years and on-and-on. but even assuming I am right, it's hard to say when this will happen.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jan 27, 2020 8:06:52 GMT
No.
I doubt God would even make this a possibility for humanity, otherwise people will attempt to go back to 'fix' stuff messing with His natural order of things. So it's like man trying to play God, it's never going to happen. Hell, they already are screwing with things they should not be with cloning and the like.
Either way, there surely must be a limit on what humanity can achieve. because while general technology has advanced quite a bit in a fairly short period of time (like say the last 50 to 100 years), one has to think this will eventually reach a point and advancements in technology will greatly slow down as I can't see leaps in technology like what we seen in the last 50-100 years continuing to happen for another 50-100 years and on-and-on. But even assuming I am right, it's hard to say when this will happen. ALSO mslo79 people are ALREADY in EITHER Heaven OR Hell (OR Purgatory) and God would NEVER ALLOW someone to travel back in time and PLUCK them out of one of those three places.
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Post by Winter_King on Jan 27, 2020 10:54:07 GMT
Time travelling to the future is feasible. We would just have to find a better power source.
Time travelling to the past is unlikely IMO.
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Post by Xcalatë on Jan 27, 2020 10:58:49 GMT
Time travel to the past is impossible with our current understanding of physics.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jan 27, 2020 11:16:20 GMT
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jan 27, 2020 11:28:46 GMT
What's that from, and what is she (looks like a he) ACTUALLY asking it?
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Post by Jonesy1 on Jan 27, 2020 11:34:07 GMT
"Will a time machine ever happen at all?" Yes. The date will be March 6th 2054. Mark my words. That was a good day, the rain shower in the afternoon did nothing to spoil it.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jan 27, 2020 11:36:59 GMT
What's that from, and what is she (looks like a he) ACTUALLY asking it? It’s David Walliams in Little Britain. The sketches involved people asking perfectly reasonable questions and being given that reply.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2020 12:10:01 GMT
If time travel to the past were possible, we would mostly likely know it.
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Post by kevin on Jan 27, 2020 12:53:14 GMT
Time travel to the future is already possible and has been observed in the universe due to time dilation and gravity, especially around extremely dense objects like black holes (basically the whole theory of special relativity). The planet in Interstellar (while a bit extreme in terms of numbers) was an example of how time travel to the future would be possible.
But I guess you're talking about time travel to the past. From a mathematical standpoint I can imagine that it could be feasible since time can be seen as just another dimension to travel through, but as many have mentioned we do run into some kind of Fermi-like paradoxes (why haven't we seen any time travellers?). And besides that, current physics models don't seem to allow time travel to the past. Maybe it is possible and involves the concept of parallel universes, but then you're only talking about concepts that, while technically possible, for now only exist in computer simulations (at least when looking at experimental evidence). So yeah, I personally think time travel to the past is either extremely difficult and and involves concepts and techniques way way beyond our current capabilities or not possible at all.
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Post by vegalyra on Jan 27, 2020 16:09:43 GMT
It already exists. HG Wells was a time traveler who got lost in time... LOL
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Post by Jonesy1 on Jan 27, 2020 20:00:48 GMT
It already exists. HG Wells was a time traveler who got lost in time... LOL That's a very underrated film.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 27, 2020 20:14:51 GMT
Unless a time traveler have appeared at present time, the answer to the question is no.
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Post by gw on Jan 27, 2020 20:59:10 GMT
If it's possible it would explain why I remember things that no longer seem to exist. I remember a version of a movie that no longer seems to exist and a subtle change in lyrics to American Woman by The Guess Who. I wonder if the change in religious beliefs among some of the Americans abandoning Christianity has anything to do with the conflict between inconsistent reality and the need for a stable reality for a consistent afterlife realm.
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