November Rain
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i don't technically consider quantum leaping as time travelling. since sam beckett's body never actually left his time frame.Dew k. Mosi said:
i don't technically consider quantum leaping as time travelling. since sam beckett's body never actually left his time frame.Dew k. Mosi said:
November Rain said:here's the reality, time travelling is technically possible and may exist in the future...
however travelling back in tie is virtually an impossibility.
Even if it Did exist, we would be careful to make sure it was purely for providing evidence on details that occured in the past, making sure not to upset the balance of the future humans now call their present.
anyway, just like cloning, it would morally be outlawed...
imagine going back to the birth of christ and having fundamental or scientific evidence that could prove or disprove he was the son of god, or even going back to the beginning of creation itself.
Do you think the churches and religions of the world would actually allow such a thing to happen, it would be like the Da Vinci code on a exponential level.
ethics simply wouldn't allow it.
November Rain said:he got home a few times actually, once was when himself and al were struck by lightening while leaping and swapped places.
he's also leaped into his own body on at least two occasions.
Danalys said:the chaos and death threats from people who's beliefs were shattered would be far too dangerous for everyone. only some one with a death wish and a disregard for the safety of everyone would do such a thing.
he did get to his time, that was my first example.Danalys said:but he didn't get to his time. in effect the quantum leap experiment can be thought of as something that killed him. the show would be like his after life. a continuous hell.
you could kill him after he gives birth to your father thus relieving you of that paradox...Kyalesyin said:Interesting question: Would it be possible to go back in time and kill your grandfather?
I'm thinking no, because if I did that, I wouldn't have been born, and so couldn't go back and kill him, but I'm not sure...
Any thoughts?
Mike_D202 said:Then how do you explain the Philidelphia experiment??
I rest my case.
Demon Within said:Your confusing time travel with faster then light movement.
Ahura Mazda said:Being able to move faster then light or near light would mean you would be traveling through time to a significant degree.
Golgo13:The Hitman said:If one believes that at some point in mans history, this great scientific achievement will be possible, isn't it safe to assume that someone should already know about it-in our time?
Think about it, someone from say the year 2800, would have undoutable already been (Or may still be here) and have inter-reacted with someone with the government, so someone from our time should already know time travel will be possible in the future, right?
But here's my thing, IF TIME TRAVEL is one day conceivable, why then did, say '911' still take place? I picked that day because it will be forever mark as a historic day in US history, so someone from the future should know of it. It seems to me that TIME TRAVEL may NEVER be possible due to all the horrific events that have happened over the last few centuries, which could have been easily been prevented by someone coming back in time with the preconcieved knowledge of when, where and how these events take place......
...don't you agree?
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Maybe there will be rescrictions on time travel?
Maybe altering an event like '911' will seriously jepodize other future events if prevented?
Maybe someone DID try and prevent some great, historical atrocity, and succeeded in a way. What we deem as horrific, they deemed as an OK outcome-as, ORIGINALLY, the event turned out alot worse?
Your thoughts....
It means that as you travel infinitely close to the speed of light, your perception of the passing of time will be slowed down greatly.Kyalesyin said:I don't get that- does it mean that time and light move at the same speed?
chamber-music said:time travel may only be possible from the time a working form of time travel is created. So people will only be able to travel as far back as when time travel began.
Halcohol said:It means that as you travel infinitely close to the speed of light, your perception of the passing of time will be slowed down greatly.
To you, you experience maybe 5 minutes. However once you slow down, you find out that a few hours have elapsed to the rest of the world. You will have effectively traveled into the future.
Master Chief said:I think time travel will eventually become possible, but only to the past, and when you time travel you'll be like a ghost. You can't change anything because it's already happened, and you can't go into the future because it hasn't happened yet.
Ahura Mazda said:Being able to move faster then light or near light would mean you would be traveling through time to a significant degree.
Demon Within said:Sure if you want to call it that. If you traveled the speed of light to another galaxy, then went back to where you came from you "traveled time" into what is now the future of where you left. But If i take a run to the store and then come home to find things not the same as when I left did I just time travel?