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Going forward is possible via time dilation. (Accelerating to near the speed of light)

Going backward doesn't seem feasible to me.

go forwards or backwards faster than the speed of light

vibrate faster than the speed of light

Travelling forward in time is certainly possible.
But it requires you travelling at speeds approaching the speed of light.

Travelling back in time is not possible. This is perhaps evidenced just through the fact of how many paradoxes there are in the theory of travelling back in time.

nvm, yes I've heard this theory before

what if you travel at speeds close to NEGATIVE the speed of light!
go forwards or backwards faster than the speed of light



vibrate faster than the speed of light
vibrating is moving one direction, and then some time later moving in the other direction
no change

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all the light hitting us from distant stars and galaxies are like a billion years old, so if we catch our billion year old earth lights can't we use the DNA from the light to clone an old earth like in jurrasic park?

all the light hitting us from distant stars and galaxies are like a billion years old, so if we catch our billion year old earth lights can't we use the DNA from the light to clone an old earth like in jurrasic park?
makes sense.

Both the past and future are born of the imagination, only awareness in the present is real.
The past is our memory and the future is our perception of reality based off our prior experiences.
time isn't real mang

Travelling forward in time is certainly possible.
But it requires you travelling at speeds approaching the speed of light.

Travelling back in time is not possible. This is perhaps evidenced just through the fact of how many paradoxes there are in the theory of travelling back in time.
I thought I read somewhere that you only have to go at extreme speeds in order to visibly travel through time, but, for instance, when a rocket gets launched it travels sub-secondly forward in time? Or am I mistaken?

I think where missing the real question...


Going forward and backwards in time is one thing... but what happens if you go sideways in time?
Que the vsauce theme

I think where missing the real question...


Going forward and backwards in time is one thing... but what happens if you go sideways in time?
Que the vsauce theme

'-and so, how might we discern the prospects of meeting our own self in the past?  Well...  Maybe you won't even get that chance in the first place, seeing that an infinite amount of people would be travelling back in time this very moment.  But who is to say where you will end up?  Where will you be?  For all we know, you could travel back in time and travel across space-time and end up 30 billion light-years away in the most distant yet confirmed galaxy ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24637890 ), much like the mysterious way that this video started from talking about Planck time to social constructs, or even more likely...  ending up somewhere in the infinite void beyond the non-observable universe.

And as always.

Thanks for watching.


*1 minute after the ending sequence*  Oh, and don't forget to check out X's channel, discussing the topic of Y.  There are some great videos made by he/she/it/they/ze about this very topic!  So why not head over there, (that is, if you aren't 'short' of time.)
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Actually, that's a good point.  Why do we refer to time with a length, and does time really have a definite end, or does it get infinitely long with the magic of Supertasks?  In fact, I considered this fact with my good friend Dr. Zuckerberg when his draft on how the law of thermodynamics is flawed by the very reason of space infinity and the different sizes of infinity and the Banach Tarsky Para-'


What if rather than traveling through just time, we travel through time and space? Like, dimensional travel, travel through time and identical/parallel universes so we don't forget up anything in our own timeline?