Time travel.

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by hulac, Jun 10, 2002.

  1. hulac Registered Member

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    When we see stars we are seeing its past because its light must travel and these events we see already occur. If an event has not occured how could time travel be possible? Its almost like everything that we do in the future is in another dimension?
     
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  3. Elmo Registered Senior Member

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    - slowly sidesteps out of the room, whistling.-:bugeye:
     
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  5. hulac Registered Member

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  7. Xev Registered Senior Member

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    hulac:
    Which would make it impossible to travel into the future, as the future does not exist.

    Maybe, or maybe it simply does not exist yet?
     
  8. hulac Registered Member

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    Yes.
     
  9. BobG Registered Senior Member

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    If time could be considered another dimension then there could be a possibility of moving both directions.

    What forces us forward through time
     
    Last edited: Jun 14, 2002
  10. Elmo Registered Senior Member

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    How exactly could light be considered a dimension? It travels through the ones we already have.
     
  11. BobG Registered Senior Member

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    I meant time not light

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    Typed the wrong thing
     

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