The world's first time machine?

Time actually has no direction. Time and space are one in the same construct. Our concept of, "time," is really a human invention, yet another means of trying to position ourselves somehow in the universe and, at the same time, understand it.

Time is really nothing more than a form of location in the time-space continuum. To say that time has a direction is merely a reflection of our general lack of understanding of the universe around us.

It is perfectly possible (at least, theoretically) to travel through various points in time (and I use the term, "points," loosely).
[SIZE=-1]"Time is an abstract concept created by carbon-based life-forms to monitor their ongoing decay.[/SIZE]"
 
Shades of John Titor...

Science fiction stories of years past seem to come true all the time today....but time travel? This is a bit much. I would never say never, but I would say bloody unlikely.
 
Time actually has no direction. Time and space are one in the same construct. Our concept of, "time," is really a human invention, yet another means of trying to position ourselves somehow in the universe and, at the same time, understand it.

Time is really nothing more than a form of location in the time-space continuum. To say that time has a direction is merely a reflection of our general lack of understanding of the universe around us.

It is perfectly possible (at least, theoretically) to travel through various points in time (and I use the term, "points," loosely).

What the hell did you say? Lay off the weed bro.
 

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