Time travel? It is easy. Part 1. Questions to ask.

By natchudom

                    The best working formula in any type of business for the lazy person is to ask the questions instead of doing anything. Make any statement, for example, “The sky is blue.” And immediately you must have to specify, is it day or night, Earth or Mars, with glasses or without and are you talking about human beings or snakes. You can continue this list. But trying to specify all your assumptions before any statement will lead to infinity, because than you have to talk about clarification of assumptions and so on. To avoid it just lets make it simple – additional question should be reasonable only when it really clarify the subject. And lets accept as the proof the simplest explanation that does not contradict the facts. As I promised it is already boring, so thank you, if you are still reading.

       Following the formula myslef, instead of starting explaining what is the time travel, I will be the first one to ask questions:

 a.     Time travel means only time or space as well?

 b.     If you’re moving in the moment starting of your time travel, will you continue moving?

c.     When you going to the past, is it valid question to ask – how long it will take?

d.     What is difference between definition of the past and the future?e.      Will you have two or more instances of yourself in the same time?

f.      Will you make the same decision in the same circumstances? 

Now I put pressure from myself to you, my reader, if any. So it is my responsibility to give you some small help and much more problems. Assume that you are in the plane in the start time of your time travel. You moved 5 minutes to the past or to the future. Will you be still inside of the plane, means in very different place with different speed or diving from the sky in the same place? If you select second answer, what difference makes that you moved to the past. The next step is to understand that you’re always in very fast and crazy movement by Earth, Sun, Galaxy and so on. Now rethink A and B.

Let say, some process will take two minutes. You want it or not, it means that you existed, lived, become older for those two minutes. When you travel during two minutes to the past – are you travel to the future, if you become older? What is your memory on the chemical and biological level point of view? How it is affected by moving to the past?

What is the same time? If you and your other instance have any differences, can the time be the same? The most important issue and challenge here is to understand that the same means the same. There should not be any one atom, quant of energy or whatever you can name it difference.

In the end I should say that process of time travel must and will have clear answers to all those and any additional reasonable questions.

One Response to “Time travel? It is easy. Part 1. Questions to ask.”

  1. smart one Says:

    You need an object faster than the speed of light to time travel. Don’t you?

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