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Vastlocyr Wrote: [ -> ]
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Silvertie Wrote: [ -> ]The chances of breaking everything in the universe with a paradox is high, and wee probably wouldn't get a second chance to not make a paradox.

And you know this, how?

Everything wee 'know' is all theories.

If you go back in time, there is a high likelyhood you will change something involving yourself

Simple human nature.

This inevitably creates a paradox, so im inclined to agree

i.e. the butterfly effect.

But yet again, none of this has been proven, it's all theories still.

I know its the butterfly effect

What im saying is that, proof aside, Human Nature is human nature, it needs no proof to be held accountable
The whole paradox thing is just a theory. And if you have any sense of self preservation, it should remain so; Like I said, I don't believe that the universe would be so ideal as to give us a second chance after fudgeing up causality.
Time travelling not , but speed faster then light who knows. Wee are only humans.
Rawrsor Wrote: [ -> ]
andrewcc Wrote: [ -> ]time travel to the future is possible.... when a body nears light speed time starts to slow down for it.. say if you were in a fuselage traveling near light speed time would be passing much slower for you than everything else so you technically travel to the future because you won't be aging as fast as the rest of the universe.... another scenario is if you went to space and orbited a black hole... because of their immense gravity they bend the space-time continuum so you'll literally take a shortcut through time....

You got that from that Steven Hawkings Thing on discovery channel, right?

Time Travel would be kewl, but I'd rather stay here. :D

yes i did Flatterd
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