Is time travel possible based on theory?

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  1. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    The stumps aren't moved until the clock is set forwards.
     
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  3. Write4U Valued Senior Member

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    And that suggest the exchange of dynamic interactive values and functions, LIFE.
    That is Max Tegmark's hypothesis of a mathematical universe where the inhabitants are dynamic patterns which are experienced as "being alive".

    But it is impossible to travel back in time, even if we could rewind the clock. The time machine you want to use does not, cannot exist in the past. It always moves towards the future.
    But it isn't even linear and there is no way for reconstructing the past and correct for "turbulence" in the past.

    Contradiction of having to travel both backward and forward in time. It can't be done.
    IMO, it is impossible to write an algorhythm for time control.
     
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  5. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    Why do you need a machine? You can do it yourself and travel to your conception (you existed then.)

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    Why do you think time-travel is impossible? You are travelling FORWARDS through time now! Simply accelerate this to forever (create something that remains forever) and that's you doing it (travelling into the future.)

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  7. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    You are travelling no direction in space , direction is relative and space is not time . There is many people who use definitions badly , this causes misinterpretation of the information.
    Before traveller I am considering inertia , things age regardless of motion.
     
  8. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    I am upon the Earth, which is in motion. Even if I was motionless (upon the Earth) I would still be moving through space.
     
  9. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    Indeed that is true , although in an inertia state , we are still moving through space.
     
  10. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    Hi!

    That's what I wrote.
     
  11. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    I was just agreeing with you !

    Do I need to explain anything more that I've mentioned prior that you may not understand ?
     
  12. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Correct but the faster you move the slower you age

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  13. QuarkHead Remedial Math Student Valued Senior Member

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    According to whose clock (or calendar)?
     
  14. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    Turtles live longer because they move slower.
     
  15. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    Perhaps the turtles hard shell in someway protects them from the elements . The entropy process being effected by the shell . Movement of the turtle may not be why the turtle lives longer , it may be the turtles protective shell. Hare and Tortoises might be a better comparison .
     
  16. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    Animals that move slower live longer. It has something to do with conserved energy; there was a B.B.C. documentary about it. Another example being Whales.
     
  17. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    Of course , whales move slow compared to smaller ocean fish , whales also having thick "skin" . I move and age , all things do ! The whole universe moves at the same time , aging is simultaneous .
     
  18. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    If you say so. You obviously know about these things.
     
  19. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    I've a good general knowledge about various subjects. I think as we age , we gain more memories , thus more knowledge about the Universe and the physics of the Universe.
     
  20. Write4U Valued Senior Member

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    True but does that imply that traveling back in time reverses your age? If not you can never get back to whence you were before.
     
  21. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    That's is biological

    If we could accelerate them to near light speed they would get closer to 500 year lifespan

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  22. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    No because you can neither go back or forward in time

    ALL TOGETHER NOW

    TIME DOES NOT EXIST

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  23. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    Maybe , it depends on how we define time.
     

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