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Originally Posted by manikgup i think that time travel is possible. time is a part of the space-time curvature. so time can be bend this way. in our daily life we mive slower than the speed of the light and that makes us to move to the future as the time is continously running. so it must be possible that moving faster than the speed of the light can make us move to the future, as per the symmetery of the universe. so speed of the light may be that boundary beyond which moving would make us move to the past. |
That may well be the case Manikgup,but are we ever going to be in a position to actually
test this theory?I think not!However there is another way,which has absolutely nothing
to do with light speed ,and that is astral travelling,you can visit the past and the future,
and also anywhere in the universe you care to go,so pack a bag,and set off!
regards michael.
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Originally Posted by dleviwing Dipyankar; The thing to remember here is that there are no paradoxes in nature. If an idea promotes a paradox, it is WRONG. |
What you have stated here is only partially true!But not absolutely true.
Partially true in the sense that the "relative universe" in which we "physically" live in
is paradox free,but totally false when one understands that "back off" this relative
universe,is the absolute alll-universe!And here Paradoxs exist by the SHED-LOAD,
The Primal Paradox states:That motion shall arise from motionlessness?
regards michael.