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endofdays89
Jan 7th, 2009, 3:39 AM
Do you believe that our future has already happened? Since time keeps moving forward at high rates of speed, i think we are all stuck in our own little timeline. For instance, you are born on feb. 22 1989 in one timeline (the life you are living now). Then somewhere in the future you are also living multiple lives. Since time is infinite, and moves faster than the speed of light, we have no way of catching up to our other lives we actually have in our future. With this being said, my point is that, the only way to catch up to our future is to travel at the speed of light or faster, and if we could we could see our future.
Time is only related to the speed of light, we as humans just make up our own time scales (seconds, minutes, weeks , years etc.).
If this is the case, are we as humans eternal? Do we all share the same energy and matter in some way.
Take a person from 2045, he/she could actually be you, just in a different timeline.
Cartesiantheater
Jan 7th, 2009, 11:39 AM
huh? We move through time, not the other way around, and we move through time at exactly the speed of light (when we are not moving through space).
But the other point is right, I think (we can't catch up with our future selves, skipping stuff in between, without traveling faster than light), but I don't think it makes any sense at all to begin with. It's like saying that you'll catch up with yourself in Africa- time is like space.
Still, interesting stuff. "Time traveling" to the future is quite possible just by taking advantage of relativity, but it wouldn't be "your future" in the sense you are talking about. Now, if the universe were really a multiverse of the variety where there are multiple you's in different space-time locations, then what you're describing would be no harder than jumping between universes. That would be interesting...
iulian28ti
Jan 7th, 2009, 12:38 PM
Each person is not the same from moment to moment physically, and also mentally. Your cells are renewed, your body changes, and so does your mind. What we really are, we as individuals, are focuses in the greater entity. Think of it like an ocean, and individuals illuminated spots which change as waves pass by. No wave, no action, no life. But when a wave passes, water rises, you are alive. Considering that there is more than one wave, then each light spot will be alive more than once.
lazserus
Jan 7th, 2009, 3:36 PM
huh? We move through time, not the other way around, and we move through time at exactly the speed of light (when we are not moving through space).
But the other point is right, I think (we can't catch up with our future selves, skipping stuff in between, without traveling faster than light), but I don't think it makes any sense at all to begin with. It's like saying that you'll catch up with yourself in Africa- time is like space.
Still, interesting stuff. "Time traveling" to the future is quite possible just by taking advantage of relativity, but it wouldn't be "your future" in the sense you are talking about. Now, if the universe were really a multiverse of the variety where there are multiple you's in different space-time locations, then what you're describing would be no harder than jumping between universes. That would be interesting...
There is no tomorrow, there is only today. The future can only exist in the past, which is paradoxical in itself. The Grandfather Paradox is enough to prevent major time travel. Did I mention paradox?
What you're talking about is two of the same persons existing in separate timelines. This doesn't work without a multiverse, and a multiverse can't be proved. Did I mention paradox? Now, according to relativistic velocity theory under Einstein, you can witness your own past (not the future) if you can some how travel 2x the speed of light and collect the data elsewhere. Meaning, if you launched on a rocket from earth at 2x light-speed, you could set up and watch yourself leave the planet because you traveled to the observational point faster than it takes the light information to reach you. What? Hurts my brain too.
Did I mention paradox? Time travel is impossible.
uki
Jan 16th, 2009, 8:16 AM
Time travel is impossible.everything is possible... that is where you fail...
elkia
Jan 16th, 2009, 9:28 AM
Time travel is impossible.why exactly is time travel impossible?
uki
Jan 16th, 2009, 10:15 AM
why exactly is time travel impossible?lazerus is still operating on an ignorant wavelength... things aren't possible for him in his current state of being due to the unevolved nature of his genetic structure and nervous system synapse capabilities. obviously if he were more evloved than he is, he'd understand a hell of alot more than he does...
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