The Omega
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Past, present and future depends on the observer. Thats some mojo from Einsteins Theory of Relativity.
YOUR present doesn’t diverge too much from mine as we’re both on Earth. So if you travelled BACK in time, you’d be in MY PAST, but MY past would be YOUR present.
But what if you killed your grandmother? Then you wouldn’t be born, didn’t travel back… and then there’s a paradox.
Nope, the future isn’t set yet. That’s what’s makes it the future. All choices and possibilities are open – your choosing this or that door, and electron playing wave or particle…
So past, present and future is RELATIVE to whomever is doing something, observing something or conducting an experiment.
Stating that time-travel “simply is an unacceptable” law of the Universe assumes Newtons view of the whole thing with an ABSOLUTE time, a time that is defined all over the Universe an ticks away and shows the same time – no matter where you are. That absolute time does not exit – Einsteins doing.
You COULD argue, that if timetravel is possible, then we humans should be able to invent it some day. So where are all the time-tourists? (Hawkings argument). Heck, we should be knee-deep in people from the future wanting pictures.
2005 is maybe not very exiting? Lame argument.
Maybe they were already there, in the past, the time-tourists, and changed what they wanted… Who knows?
We have four dimensions in our Universe. Three spatial, and one temporal. To cause change in the three spatial ones, time must pass, energy be spent.
The idea that time-travel causes the creation of parallel Universes sounds exiting – but where does the energy to create these Universes come from I ask?
However – if timetravel is NOT possible, then the Universe is actually five-dimensional instead of four-dimensional.
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