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03-02-07, 06:06 AM
Time travel is impossible according to Lajtner's Time of Time Theory. He states: time has energy and time (!) and lacks dimension. You can find this theory searching "Lajtner Theory".
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View Full Version : Time has time mz/x 03-02-07, 06:06 AM Time travel is impossible according to Lajtner's Time of Time Theory. He states: time has energy and time (!) and lacks dimension. You can find this theory searching "Lajtner Theory". mz/x swivel 03-02-07, 07:23 AM Time travel is impossible because the events of the past are gone. You can't travel to them anymore. They are memories for us, which makes them seem like real destinations, but all any moment is, is the current state of a system. In order for time travel to be possible, an infinite number of states must exist in stasis, which we hop through, from one moment to the next. This is a fairy-tale idea. It pretends that an infinite amount of mass can exist in such proximity to share information, but not interact gravitationally or on a quantum level. Absurd. It is far more likely (infinitely more likely) that "time" is a word we use to describe the changing states of a system. And that our memory of past "times" confuses us into thinking that those past "times" still exist somewhere to be traveled to. They don't. They are gone. And playing with the little 't' in an equation won't get them back. Every physicist I know is a Sci-Fi fan, which is why they keep inventing time machines, and why popular science rags keep putting them on the cover. Wishful thinking combined with ignorance of the concept of time. Farsight 03-02-07, 07:36 AM I agree. Here are my credentials: http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=60883&highlight=time+explained But cringe, here's a couple of quotes from that lajtner website. According to gravitational red shift and the sections above, the units of time and the distances between time impulses in a field are longer if they are nearer to a mass. This phenomenon appears in every field dimension and forms field skins around the mass. These skins have different thicknesses. Thickness depends on the distance between the mass and the skin. (Field skins can also be expressed as time skins)... Astonishing Mystical and Spiritual Relations of Lajtner Theory. By opening up a whole new way of looking at physics, Lajtner Theory can explain a number of previously unexplainable items. Take the following few examples: Auras - Everything has an aura. On the basis of the Lajtner Theory, now we know why. Auras are really the manifestation of the phenomenon of gravity. Healing through the Laying on of Hands, Self-Healing through the Power of Thought. According to modern Western medical knowledge, this is impossible. Not so. Energy radiates from the hands, the mind, and the body. This outpouring of energy can even be measured. One of the simplest tools for this purpose is the flitlat. To view the video, click here. ( If you cannot see the video, click here for... mz/x 03-04-07, 11:04 AM I think Time of Time Theory has a strong connection to the Bible.:bugeye: Have you found this? (For example “non-periodical time in Time of Time Theory = the first tree days in Bible, periodical time in TTT = time from fourth day in B, before the Big Bang in TTT = there was nothing at the beginning in B. etc. Is this an accident? If not, the Bible seems to be more than a book of faith; it seems to be an old physics study too, reinvented by Time of Time Thoery.:eek: Satyr 03-04-07, 12:00 PM Time travel is impossible according to Lajtner's Time of Time Theory. He states: time has energy and time (!) and lacks dimension. You can find this theory searching "Lajtner Theory". mz/xIf Time has time then what does timelessness have? Like God it has no existence. mz/x 03-04-07, 03:12 PM Timelessness has a field, which has no time. Time in the viewpoint of mass is the vibration of field. So the answer in other words, it is field without vibration. This is not a real phenomenon in our gravity field. |