There's a good way to skip the entire process of building a time machine. When you build it, just go back in time where it was not built yet. Now all that you have to do is wait for your future self to appear with his time machine.
Every time I try to do this I seem to decide that past/present me shouldn't get to have the machine or something, and so this future butthole version of my appears, laughs at me yells "JUST BUILD IT YOU gay" its really mean and I decided to just drop ambitions for time machines. Dunno how these fricks exist any more if I never decided to become them. Ha, shows them, buttholes.
I think we just need to discover particles that travel back in time, then erect a sail of some sort to catch those particles and pull us backwards. There are particles flying randomly in every direction in 3D space so I assume many of them (possibly half) are going through time in the opposite direction in 3+1D space too.
It's already been done indicated by atomic clocks in aircraft. If you travel really fast or stand next to something of strong gravitational force, you will travel forwards in time. Backwards is probably impossible tho
I'll assume you mean backwards and not just getting close to c to "go forward."
Aside from the One True God of Abraham willing such a thing, the only (kinda maybe) way that comes to mind is using a traversable wormhole.
Firstly, you'll need the wormhole and making it seems hard so I'd try to find a very small one. Try isolating one from the Foam. To expand its horizon, kick around using the Casimir force, or maybe build a superconducting spherical shell around it that has the energy density to generate a gravitational field.
Now that you have your stable wormhole, use red locktite to fasten one mouth to the Earth, and the other mouth to a spacecraft. Accelerate the spacecraft to 99% c in 100 lightyear loop that brings you back to Earth, and bring the mouths of the wormhole in proximity to eachother but still isolated to avoid a feedback loop.
Congratulations, you should now be able to step through and visit yourself before you even left, if you do it right.
Videorecords are the closest to time machine we have. And so we'll approach the time machine technology but never will have it the way you imagine it. Maybe we'll be able to see the reflection of the light emitted by our planet thousands of years ago thus watching the ancient migrations from the space, but I have some doubts that even this thing is possible, but then maybe some alien civilization has recorded us thousand years ago and will share their records, but then I doubt it as well, even though a little less.
There's a good way to skip the entire process of building a time machine. When you build it, just go back in time where it was not built yet. Now all that you have to do is wait for your future self to appear with his time machine.
Every time I try to do this I seem to decide that past/present me shouldn't get to have the machine or something, and so this future butthole version of my appears, laughs at me yells "JUST BUILD IT YOU gay" its really mean and I decided to just drop ambitions for time machines. Dunno how these fricks exist any more if I never decided to become them. Ha, shows them, buttholes.
it is possible infact every device/machine/apparatus in existance is already a time machine
Obviously yes.
I think we just need to discover particles that travel back in time, then erect a sail of some sort to catch those particles and pull us backwards. There are particles flying randomly in every direction in 3D space so I assume many of them (possibly half) are going through time in the opposite direction in 3+1D space too.
That's an old idea (due to Stueckelberg I think) for what antimatter is. It's why the C in CPT is important
I mean the "particles traveling back in time" bit, not the sail nonsense
Yeah but it can only go forwards
You can send information back in time using a delayed choice quantum eraser.
I hope so. I could make things better for myself and others.
no, but it’s possible to create The Time Machine. the guy in my picture did it
Easiest way would appear to currently be placing oneself in stasis for a few decades. Actually, no, wait, that's probably still a few decades away.
No. The things who already created a time machine foil all attempts.
Temporal mastery is almost impossible.
It's already been done indicated by atomic clocks in aircraft. If you travel really fast or stand next to something of strong gravitational force, you will travel forwards in time. Backwards is probably impossible tho
I've flown in aircraft many times. Is that why I'm always forgetting where my keys are that I swear I had just a minute ago?
I'll assume you mean backwards and not just getting close to c to "go forward."
Aside from the One True God of Abraham willing such a thing, the only (kinda maybe) way that comes to mind is using a traversable wormhole.
Firstly, you'll need the wormhole and making it seems hard so I'd try to find a very small one. Try isolating one from the Foam. To expand its horizon, kick around using the Casimir force, or maybe build a superconducting spherical shell around it that has the energy density to generate a gravitational field.
Now that you have your stable wormhole, use red locktite to fasten one mouth to the Earth, and the other mouth to a spacecraft. Accelerate the spacecraft to 99% c in 100 lightyear loop that brings you back to Earth, and bring the mouths of the wormhole in proximity to eachother but still isolated to avoid a feedback loop.
Congratulations, you should now be able to step through and visit yourself before you even left, if you do it right.
Easy peazy.
aw sweet a schizo thread
Videorecords are the closest to time machine we have. And so we'll approach the time machine technology but never will have it the way you imagine it. Maybe we'll be able to see the reflection of the light emitted by our planet thousands of years ago thus watching the ancient migrations from the space, but I have some doubts that even this thing is possible, but then maybe some alien civilization has recorded us thousand years ago and will share their records, but then I doubt it as well, even though a little less.