๐งต Is time travel Possible
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 10:23:33 UTC No. 16554961
i believe so, but you can't go forwards in time faster without imploding
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:26:34 UTC No. 16555360
>>16554961
>you can't go forwards in time faster without imploding
Shit take. However low the factor might be, that's the only thing we actually can do.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:27:36 UTC No. 16555363
>>16555360
only thing we know for sure* we actually can do
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:31:12 UTC No. 16555369
>>16554961
>Is time travel Possible
Yes, but it's not like on Back to the Future.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:35:53 UTC No. 16555374
>>16554961
your body constantly does. your feet are younger than your head.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:39:00 UTC No. 16555377
you would have to travel faster than the speed of light, but to do so you would need to have negative mass. i'm inclined to say it's not possible unless we can prove the existence of tachyons
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:55:07 UTC No. 16555411
>>16555377
>unless we can prove the existence of tachyons
Someday in the far past, we probably will.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 18:59:10 UTC No. 16555415
>>16555374
>your feet are younger than your head.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 19:01:11 UTC No. 16555416
>>16555411
The beam was too strong and arrived before the receiver was complete.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 19:07:24 UTC No. 16555423
>>16555411
now that's funny. actually made me laugh thank you
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 19:16:34 UTC No. 16555432
>>16555416
Hence the term "propheteering".
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 19:23:37 UTC No. 16555438
>>16555415
in that case it's the other way around but I guess it matters how much time you spend asleep and how much active. In our case we sleep 8 hours on average so during that time there's a gravitational differential across the width of your body depending on how you're sleeping. Once active and upright you spend around 16 hours so technically yeah your head should be overall older than your feet. For bats dunno what tf they do all night.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 21:20:07 UTC No. 16555567
>>16554961
>you can't go forwards in time faster without imploding
If relativity to be believed, then it's the exact opposite. One can travel forwards in time by warping gravity aka time dilation. Time is relative to motion. Hence space-time.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articl
Going backwards is extremely difficult due to entropy. It would take a nearly infinite supply of energy to inverse the flow of time. Even then you would have to fold spacetime in on itself to move backwards to a point in the past.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 21:25:04 UTC No. 16555579
>>16555567
the only way you could go back in time is you'd rewind the whole universe and everyone forgets everything that happened. in this universe. anything else is just weird as far as logic goes
we also have no choice but to travel in the future at various rates depending on our position, it's just undetectable in our everyday experience.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 21:28:48 UTC No. 16555582
>>16554961
If backwards time travel was possible, we would have seem the the effects of it already.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 21:33:29 UTC No. 16555592
>>16555579
>the only way you could go back in time is you'd rewind the whole universe and everyone forgets everything that happened.
Scientifically explain how to defy entropy and the laws of physics. Keep in mind going to the future stays entirely within these limits. You can witness the heat death of the universe sure, but you can never come back to this moment in time ever.
>it's just undetectable
Ah, so you can't explain or verify your results. /x/ is probably a better place for bait.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 21:38:17 UTC No. 16555603
>>16555592
>Scientifically explain how to defy entropy and the laws of physics.
I didn't say it's doable, just going through the logic of it. You can't go in some other place which is our past. Don't know how you'd rewind our universe while still keeping your memories. Sounds weird. So if we ever did it we wouldn't detect it. Any moment could be past for us, without memory of any future. The logic of backwards time travel doesn't make any sense.
Forward time travel makes sense and constantly happens, just look at your phone with GPS on, dot being where you actually are is direct proof we always and constantly time trave to the future. Issue is GPS satellites are far enough that required precision shows the time travel, makes it a problem. But at individual level we can't detect it with our senses, it's irrelevant. But it constantly happens.