• @Bill-Dhivid thanks you too


  • @kaia_ Time is a human construct. However, the universe is not.


  • @kaia_ The Butterfly Effect. Dangerous. Where it gets sticky is, we have no way of knowing if it hasn't already happened, or how many times, hm?


  • @kaia_ As always, those arrow straight thoughts have hit their mark. Only wish I'd been here sooner. You know how much I admire your thoughts, and process.


  • @kaia_ Debatable. It's been hypothesized by many that the present doesn't exist at all. As soon as any moment arrives, it has already as instantly departed. We can choose to designate a marker as to when "now" is, but is it really truly ever now? :yin_yang:


  • @Lazz True.. and with the level of knowledge available today, no one can travel in time and be physically present in the past or the future


  • @Lazz We can’t change yesterday or control tomorrow. They're only in our minds, the former as a memory, the later as a hope. What we have is only the present moment


  • @Lazz The present from which we’re travelling is the future of the past we’re travelling to. It seems paradoxical, as always....


  • @kaia_ In more than the metaphorical sense we are all not only travelers in time, but in space, as well. We're born, and we age. We move forward in time. All within our Earthly home, which is hurtling through space at dizzying speed.

    Safe travels, always


  • @kaia_ I understand, and agree with you. And though you've put much better words to the thought I'll offer up an old and many times heard saying: "Yesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery." Yes, in our minds we believe we live in the NOW, this present moment. Which quite possibly should not even exist.

    It's all in the mind, you know


  • @kaia_ A conundrum, to be sure. One that could keep a mind chasing the tails of thoughts in circles. Endlessly 'round and 'round.


  • @Rose02 heyyy , how are you?


  • Seriously all of you just need a Delorean and a flux capacitor! That would solve everything!!


  • @Doc-Brown are you sure the device is gonna need electricity ?


  • Try to prevent my wife from contracting h1n1.


  • @kaia_ if we're able to tie gravity to electromagnetism, then theoretically we could do many things once thought impossible (the theory of everything aka the God theory etc). Then there's time reversal phenomenon where light waves appear to travel backwards in time when light particles travel faster than the speed of light. Therefore, light waves seem to be able to travel back in time.


  • @nicksthename As far as I know there is no theory that predicts travel backward in time is possible. Some say that we can only travel to the future. The science is highly complex, and I don’t have a great grasp on it, but... if it's assumed that all mass is converted into energy at the speed of lights and hence no one know what happens beyond the speed of light. A way to the past, maybe?
    @Bill-Dhivid Please assist....


  • @kaia_ well what you said is right, after attaining the velocity beyond the speed of light ,mass could be as lighter as photon particles.
    Now this is what the theory gives us. As an object approaches the speed of light, its mass rises precipitously. If an object tries to travel 186,000 miles per second, its mass becomes infinite, and so does the energy required to move it.
    Now why i used two separate terms ( "velocity & speed"), here i wanna state the direction in terms of space. There is no such thing as direction with the time.
    So what exactly happens when we attain velocity beyond the speed of light,we might be able to move faster where objects could be visualised earlier what it might be visualised in future. That's bcz you're reaching at some point b4 light.
    Even tho what we said is completely hypothetical, actually it can't even fits enough to be called as hypothesis yet.


  • I would time travel back to see my uncle again just for the last time and say my bit before he died in 2008


  • @Bill-Dhivid Thank you :)
    @nicksthename How’s that? Luckily we aren’t even close to have the technology to do that, because the antimatter explosion will annihilate the earth