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About 25 years ago, I said to one of my friend, "I believe that in about 50 years time, America might have the capability to travel through time."  Do not recall what grade but it was during my high school year.  Looking back and reflecting on that time, I was so much into science and physics.  Made prediction that unbeknownst to me that America may have had the time travel capability long before I predicted already.  I came across this youtube video, this guy has to be the greatest liar or what he said seem to be very scary.

 

 

Listen to the entire thing and tell me if any of it is scary.  One of which that was scary was what came in my dream.  The nuclear attack without the provocation thing.  Had a prophetic dream at one time.  I was so scared that my mind seem to hid that vision from me for quite sometimes, but when I was denying myself of proper sleep, I accidentally doze in my chair for a little bit and then the memory came back to me and I saw my entire dream that was not meant to be recovered.  The visual is scary cos it is very real to me.  Tell me what do you guys think of this.  A lot of what he said seems to be scary; very.

I believe in time travel but to do this you need to travel at the speed of Light which we don't have the technology. But if can reach the speed of light we will be able not just to travel in time but reach planets that are far far away.

Is time travel possible? No.

Is space-time travel possible? There's a lot of theoretical stuff to it, but yeah, that could potentially become a reality at some point. All too often people just spit out "time travel" not paying attention to the fact that space and time are interconnected and can't really be separated.

That's what makes all the difference.

Which time travel? Movie time travel?

 

I just leave this here.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iby0vsD9C4

 

Feel free to go to the future, but you are not coming back; and if you do, it wont be yours but a parallel universe. (The second part isn't mentioned in that video. It's from some article I couldn't find again.)

 

As for that guy; best actor ever.

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Here's my crackpot thinking about time travel:

 

I believe in time travel and I think there have been those who traveled back to our time.  I think that the UFOs that some people may have encountered or saw are actually future evolved humans that have come back to our time to observe how we lived similar to how our scientists study past animals and civilizations.  

 

Like I said, it's crackpot thinking and I have no information supporting this thinking outside my imagination.

Here's my crackpot thinking about time travel:

I believe in time travel and I think there have been those who traveled back to our time. I think that the UFOs that some people may have encountered or saw are actually future evolved humans that have come back to our time to observe how we lived similar to how our scientists study past animals and civilizations.

Like I said, it's crackpot thinking and I have no information supporting this thinking outside my imagination.

You have a wild imagination... :P :D

Nope.  If it was, someone would have travelled back by now just to say "hi" because humans like to stir the pot and what better way could there be?  I think it's impossible. 

 

Well, one proposed hypothesis around that is you'd only be able to travel back to when the time machine was first turned on. Or that one could only travel forward, not back.

I got about 16 minutes into it, and just couldn't take the silly any longer...

Ok I know that feeling but try to skip like to around 30 minutes or 50 minutes... some of what he mention was a bit too scary...

How about Laura Eisenhower?  Is she credible?

 

Thanks eddman.  I click to watch but the copyright protection stop me from viewing it.

I don't believe time travel is possible, purely as it breaks the laws of conservation. Matter cant be created nor destroyed, it merely changes states. Which basically means that to travel back in time, all matter would revert back to its previous point in time and depending on how back you go, you might not exist.

 

And even if you were able to do, you wouldn't remember you did. 

Ok I know that feeling but try to skip like to around 30 minutes or 50 minutes... some of what he mention was a bit too scary...

How about Laura Eisenhower?  Is she credible?

 

Thanks eddman.  I click to watch but the copyright protection stop me from viewing it.

This one will probably work:

 

http://vimeo.com/17477895

 

If it doesn't just search for "Stephen Hawking Time Travel".

 

I need to tell you something, and please don't be offended, but stop being childish. Is she credible? It's like asking "Do humans drink gasoline to survive?"

 

Don't waste your time with nonsense. Go read and watch real scientific stuff from REAL scientists.

Time travel exists. Google (Skynet) is sending Terminators back in time to kill Microsoft executives.

 

:laugh:   Your sense of humor is priceless.

 

 

 

 

You were joking weren't you?

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