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I could see traveling backwards on time being possible if it creates a new timeline... But I think the whole "changing the future from the past" isn't possible...
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I could see traveling backwards on time being possible if it creates a new timeline... But I think the whole "changing the future from the past" isn't possible...
I could see traveling backwards on time being possible if it creates a new timeline... But I think the whole "changing the future from the past" isn't possible...
Are u a dbz fan b?
Break it down brolic.
Im just saying if a person was able to go back in time there are too many things that could be done that would make it unbelievable to me.
Like how far back???
The beginning? What beginning?
I was just using that example because it raises questions.
I dunno man...going backwards just doesn't seem plausible.
But wat do i know.
But Going FORWARD is somehow Plausible to you?Im just saying if a person was able to go back in time there are too many things that could be done that would make it unbelievable to me.
Like how far back???
The beginning? What beginning?
I was just using that example because it raises questions.
I dunno man...going backwards just doesn't seem plausible.
But wat do i know.
1. The Earth & moon have a common center of gravity
2. The Earth, moon & the sun have a common center of gravity
3. The Earth orbits the sun and center of galaxy
and
4. The galaxy, is technically in orbit with the Andromeda galaxy together - except our orbits are really elongated.
They're not circular. They're so elongated - in fact - that we're on a collision course. Yes, we will collide with Andromeda in about 7 billion years. It will be a train wreck. A Titanic collision. Put it in your smartphone, you'll have it.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson
there is no such thing as time. it's just something we as humans itemized
Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and white television monitor. She specializes in theneurophysiology of vision and acquires, let us suppose, all the physical information there is to obtain about what goes on when we see the color red. EVERTHING.
none of this day to day matters
The video I posted breaks it all down.
Everything I'm saying back up with physics. You can bend time because it's the fabric of the universe. But the idea of past, present and future don't apply to reality. It's our simple way of grasping the distance we've traveled through space. Right now, if you are sitting and doing nothing, time is not passing, space is and you're flying through it. But your perspective is that you're still.
Your growth while traveling has nothing to do with "time". It has to do with movement. You're more like a worm from a higher dimensional perspective. Or a ray of light traveling a distance. Your "future" and "past" are connected on that long winding path. And your brain and soul are constant in that travel. Speak things into existence by speaking with the same brain that occupies your "future" self.
Do dreams mean anything?