Doesn't time travel contradict conservation of mass and energy?
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Originally posted by Bereta_Eder View PostI've seen a 1 minute video that explains why time travel will never be possible. IIRC there was am armed guy and he went through a portal than transported him 30 seconds back in time.
He exits the portal and can see the older himself going through the portal.
If he shoots him, then this creates a paradox that is unsolvable because who then would go through the portal to shoot himself later/earlier? , so time travel can't exist :/
If free will is only an illusion, and we're only 'seeing the landscape as it rolls by' from a time point of view, then the fact that we are here means that there isn't any 'temporal paradox' to **** the universe up.Indifference is Bliss
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Another option is that the future and the past exist in different "universes." You are in Universe A in the year X, you travel back in time to the year X-1 and kill yourself, but in doing so you've caused the universe to diverge off into Universe B - you still exist because you came from Universe A in the year X, whereas you've killed yourself in Universe B in the year X.<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures </p>
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Originally posted by loinburger View PostAnother option is that the future and the past exist in different "universes." You are in Universe A in the year X, you travel back in time to the year X-1 and kill yourself, but in doing so you've caused the universe to diverge off into Universe B - you still exist because you came from Universe A in the year X, whereas you've killed yourself in Universe B in the year X.Indifference is Bliss
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The short story A Sound of Thunder involves a Time Travel Safari where rich businessmen pay to travel back to prehistoric times and hunt real live dinosaurs. A Sound Of Thunder by Ray Bradbury The sign on the wall seemed to quaver under a film of sliding warm water. Eckels felt his eyelids blink over<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures </p>
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Originally posted by loinburger View PostIn Ray Bradbury's "Sound of Thunder" a guy screws up the future by stepping on a prehistoric butterfly
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Yeah, even if you send back a completely sterile robot or something that floats in the air (so no crushed grass etc) then it's still going to be displacing air and effecting minute changes in gravity etc - over the course of a few thousand years those changes are going to add up (e.g. the displaced air in 2000BC might cause a tornado in 500AD or something). The only semi-plausible science fiction time travel stories I've read either rely on infinite universes or else reduce time travel to mere scrying (so nobody actually time travels, they just look into the past and hence don't affect it).<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures </p>
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