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Will men ever time travel?

Yes, cuz time is linear, and our world is being monitored (even altered) by men from future.
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14%
No, cuz time is not linear. What's bygone is bygone, and I have never met anyone from the future world.
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86%
 
Total votes : 14

Will we eventually be able to time travel?

Mon May 16, 2005 8:30 pm

just like to hear what everyone thinks
personally i do not think it's doable though

Mon May 16, 2005 8:32 pm

I dont think we will!

Mon May 16, 2005 8:40 pm

I dont think so, because you know one person would have been an idiot and made a scene or something in the past

Mon May 16, 2005 9:08 pm

Of course we won't.Quote me on this!

Mon May 16, 2005 9:11 pm

Only in science fiction.

Mon May 16, 2005 9:53 pm

Time travel in the future is theoretically possible according to Einstein's GTR. It involves bending the time-space continuum via wormholes, altough it's only a theory. The means are far from available at this point.

Travelling to the past is much more difficult, and is not even theoretically supported by any current scientific theory.

Mon May 16, 2005 10:02 pm

Watch Donnie Darko (y)

Mon May 16, 2005 10:05 pm

Untill we learn how to accelerate to the speed of light (and not vaporize or turn into plasma) I guess we're stuck with the same old boring today...

Mon May 16, 2005 10:12 pm

Untill we learn how to accelerate to the speed of light (and not vaporize or turn into plasma) I guess we're stuck with the same old boring today...


'ACCELERATE TO' being the key words here. The very speed is impossible to overcome, but the fact is that the closer you move to the speed of light, the less 'time' you experience to go by, in relation with others moving at regular speeds. So it is not really 'time travel' , rather a diffwerentiation of the 'experirnce' and 'effects' of time on you.

Mon May 16, 2005 10:53 pm

We should trust to DWeaver words,after all,he was at 9th level of hell :lol: .

Mon May 16, 2005 11:00 pm

The best argument is that fact that if time travel were possible, we would have been invaded by tourists from the future 8-)

Mon May 16, 2005 11:02 pm

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:The very speed is impossible to overcome,
Pff, speculations... Just because Einstein said it doesn't make it true. :wink:

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:but the fact is that the closer you move to the speed of light, the less 'time' you experience to go by, in relation with others moving at regular speeds. So it is not really 'time travel' , rather a diffwerentiation of the 'experirnce' and 'effects' of time on you.
Yea, but I wasn't referring to that; I refuse to fully abide the set theories of standardised physics. I wonder what would happen, if anything special, if we managed to travel faster than the speed of light (STFU Albert).

Mon May 16, 2005 11:04 pm

The best argument is that fact that if time travel were possible, we would have been invaded by tourists from the future


The grandfather paradox is more interesting: Let's assume you travel back in time and kill your grandfather. If your grandfather was dead, how did you get born , in order to go back in time and kill a grandfather that does not even exist? :lol:


We should trust to DWeaver words,after all,he was at 9th level of hell


I was even at 10th... until they got fed up with me and banished me to the SW Universe... :lol:

Mon May 16, 2005 11:08 pm

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:
The very speed is impossible to overcome,
Pff, speculations... Just because Einstein said it doesn't make it true.

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:
but the fact is that the closer you move to the speed of light, the less 'time' you experience to go by, in relation with others moving at regular speeds. So it is not really 'time travel' , rather a diffwerentiation of the 'experirnce' and 'effects' of time on you.
Yea, but I wasn't referring to that; I refuse to fully abide the set theories of standardised physics. I wonder what would happen, if anything special, if we managed to travel faster than the speed of light (STFU Albert).



Sorry to burst your bubble, but Einstein's Special Theory of ralativity has been experimantally and mathematicaly proven... but then again, they said teh same thing about the Newtonian gravity laws some centuries back... :lol:

travelling faster than the speed of light would require human beings to acquire a new perception of time. So speeds like that might generally exist, but our mind was not made to even begin to comprehend them, so it's pretty much a different universe for us. :roll:

Mon May 16, 2005 11:09 pm

alexboom wrote:The best argument is that fact that if time travel were possible, we would have been invaded by tourists from the future 8-)


could it also be possible that, if time travel were possible, the abilities of the tourists from the future were somehow limited/prohibited to such extent that they could only observe our present world, rather than alter it? (maybe in another dimension that's why we cannot see them and they cannot change the past)

Mon May 16, 2005 11:17 pm

could it also be possible that, if time travel were possible, the abilities of the tourists from the future were somehow limited/restricted to such extent that they could only observe our present world, rather than alter it? (maybe in another dimension that's why we cannot see them)


Physically restricted? Not likely... Wilingly restricyed? All it would take is foe one of them to break those rules and it's all common knowledge....

Another dimension you say.. Interesting, because time is considered to be the closest thing to the mathematical 4th dimension... So if we could travel through time, in a sense we'd be 4-dimensional ourselves...

BTW, your poll is wrog. When time is linear we cannot change its direction , so time travel is impossible...

Mon May 16, 2005 11:17 pm

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:but then again, they said teh same thing about the Newtonian gravity laws some centuries back...
That's excacly why I 'refuse to fully abide the set theories of standardised physics'. In 100 years people will be laughing their asses off at what we thought was true and correct.

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:Let's assume you travel back in time and kill your grandfather. If your grandfather was dead, how did you get born , in order to go back in time and kill a grandfather that does not even exist? :lol:
I've thought about this a few times, and come up with why should anything happen? If you actually go back in time, you are there as a physical body. And since you are there as a physical body, then there you are, just like any normal person. Whatever you do in the past doesn't affect anything because you are not direcly affected by the events or actions. The the same shoud go for when you go Back To the Future©...

Mon May 16, 2005 11:17 pm

I often think Asians are tourists from the future. Especially the ones that come over with the new Asian technology that we don't have yet. I remember the first time I saw a watch-calculator, I thought that was like one step away from hovercrafts and jet cars :lol:

Mon May 16, 2005 11:22 pm

I 'refuse to fully abide the set theories of standardised physics'. In 100 years people will be laughing their asses off at what we thought was true and correct.


Nobody is laughing at Sir Isaac... he set the base for something more ... 'grandeur'... and his principles work when gravitonic fields and wave anomalies do not exist, such as our life on Earth...


I've thought about this a few times, and come up with why should anything happen? If you actually go back in time, you are there as a physical body. And since you are there as a physical body, then there you are, just like any normal person. Whatever you do in the past doesn't affect anything because you are not direcly affected by the events or actions. The the same shoud go for when you go Back To the Future©...



That is the theory of paraller universes you are getting to... Interesting enough, but a little too comfortable for comfort... According to it, there is a different universe for every little thing that has the potentila of evolving differently. Different universe with me scratching my nose, different universe if I decide not to scratch it... More philosophical than anything else...

Mon May 16, 2005 11:38 pm

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:Nobody is laughing at Sir Isaac... he set the base for something more ... 'grandeur'... and his principles work when gravitonic fields and wave anomalies do not exist, such as our life on Earth...
People back then announced that they had discovered and invented everything in physics. Every formula, constant and so on... But ok, 100 years is maybe to little--- Let's say 500 or something like that then; it's not the point in how long, but that we always seem to prove ourselves wrong in the areas we so strongly teach and advocate (did someone say advocate? :wink:). People thought the smallest thing in the world was the atom. People considered the four basic elements fire, air, water and earth. People thought world was flat. People thought that the earth rotated around the sun. And so on... It's a rather big list.

Darth DWeaver99027 wrote:That is the theory of paraller universes you are getting to... Interesting enough, but a little too comfortable for comfort... According to it, there is a different universe for every little thing that has the potentila of evolving differently. Different universe with me scratching my nose, different universe if I decide not to scratch it... More philosophical than anything else...
Yes. I'm not sure if I believe that or if I believe that there are endless of planets just like this on in the entire universe which leads to the same thing, that there are exactly the same places as this one; but also endless ones with endless differences...

Mon May 16, 2005 11:42 pm

I voted yes even though I think we will not be able to travel through time and the answer was worded incorrectly....

however I do believe in travel between parallel dimensions....good old Quantum Physics or whatever....it is scientifically possible....logic says we can so it will happen....perhaps (Y)

Tue May 17, 2005 1:00 am

do believe in travel between parallel dimensions....good old Quantum Physics or whatever....it is scientifically possible....logic says we can so it will happen....perhaps


Yes, the Quantum Foam theory, were the wormholes I mentioned before are being creating constantly in the atom scale, allowing for a single atom or pozitron or whatever to appear to be in two places at the same time...

People back then announced that they had discovered and invented everything in physics. Every formula, constant and so on... But ok, 100 years is maybe to little--- Let's say 500 or something like that then; it's not the point in how long, but that we always seem to prove ourselves wrong in the areas we so strongly teach and advocate (did someone say advocate? ). People thought the smallest thing in the world was the atom. People considered the four basic elements fire, air, water and earth. People thought world was flat. People thought that the earth rotated around the sun. And so on... It's a rather big list.


True, but as long as we are looking for answers we might as well acccept that there is an end to our quest... The end could be near, or we could not have been farther... You never know, all man has to do is follow his inexplicable calling and continue searching deeper...

Yes. I'm not sure if I believe that or if I believe that there are endless of planets just like this on in the entire universe which leads to the same thing, that there are exactly the same places as this one; but also endless ones with endless differences...


It is a fascinating idea that brings value to our choices and our importance as separate beings. Our choices may unwillingly affect the universe in another one of its corners...

Tue May 17, 2005 1:09 am

the theories on time travel own. I've read many because it's such an interesting topic.

Like, if you went time it would be impossible for you to kill your parents, because then they wouldnt give birth to you and you wouldnt have existed and thus could not go back in time.

I like how if you travel at the speed of light (theoretically) a minute would equate to a much longer time on earth. So you could kind of fast forward into the future....babbling now.

Tue May 17, 2005 1:10 am

whlee i would love to smoke whatever youre smoking

Tue May 17, 2005 3:21 am

whlee75 wrote:
alexboom wrote:The best argument is that fact that if time travel were possible, we would have been invaded by tourists from the future 8-)


could it also be possible that, if time travel were possible, the abilities of the tourists from the future were somehow limited/prohibited to such extent that they could only observe our present world, rather than alter it? (maybe in another dimension that's why we cannot see them and they cannot change the past)


I'm not sure at all. There would certainly have a Homer fooling around and f****ing it all.
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