An idea on how to relay info into the past using the Geneva LHC

PrecursorHwy

Temporal Novice
There's been invented a plasma that can be torn & separated, and information to one half be relayed spontaneously to the other half. They're using this plasma in a treatment for autism. Using it, info is relayed from parts of the brain what understand what's going on, throughout the whole brain so that the brain recognizes it's own connections.

Now. Lets say the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva was indeed about to reach the speed of light. If we took 3 parts of plasma, attatch one to one of the connection-recognition machines mentioned above (placing the machine on a person), then waiting a few days place another part into the LHC, then after a few more days place say you on another of the machines, when the LHC reaches faster than the speed of light, would info then be relayed from your mind to that who used the 1st machine before you? I wonder if we'd already be attempting this.

This may be a way to transfer something, the way it is, from the present to the past.

If info from the present can be relayed to the past, will it give us control over creation from that point in the past. To repeat the above instructions month after month, would we end up boosting the rate we're evolving at, & be who we'll be in the future not long from now :) ? We wouldn't want those in the past to get too used to an easy ride though, always being sent information, so i suggest only doing the month-after-month thing maybe only every 50 years or so. Can you imagine? Everyone in our recent past, evolving into the latest unruly generation waiting for a buzz from the future, to inevitably then become us, only to inevitably send their old selves info more frequently? I'm afraid this one small step for man, could mean one giant leap back to being cavemen again.

 
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There's been invented a plasma that can be torn & separated, and information to one half be relayed spontaneously to the other half. They're using this plasma in a treatment for autism. Using it, info is relayed from parts of the brain what understand what's going on, throughout the whole brain so that the brain recognizes it's own connections.
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There's been invented a plasma that can be torn & separated, and information to one half be relayed spontaneously to the other half. They're using this plasma in a treatment for autism. Using it, info is relayed from parts of the brain what understand what's going on, throughout the whole brain so that the brain recognizes it's own connections.Now. Lets say the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva was indeed about to reach the speed of light. If we took 3 parts of plasma, attatch one to one of the connection-recognition machines mentioned above (placing the machine on a person), then waiting a few days place another part into the LHC, then after a few more days place say you on another of the machines, when the LHC reaches faster than the speed of light, would info then be relayed from your mind to that who used the 1st machine before you? I wonder if we'd already be attempting this.This may be a way to transfer something, the way it is, from the present to the past.

If info from the present can be relayed to the past, will it give us control over creation from that point in the past. To repeat the above instructions month after month, would we end up boosting the rate we're evolving at, & be who we'll be in the future not long from now :) ? We wouldn't want those in the past to get too used to an easy ride though, always being sent information, so i suggest only doing the month-after-month thing maybe only every 50 years or so. Can you imagine? Everyone in our recent past, evolving into the latest unruly generation waiting for a buzz from the future, to inevitably then become us, only to inevitably send their old selves info more frequently? I'm afraid this one small step for man, could mean one giant leap back to being cavemen again.
Why, based on legit published reports about the LHC (published, not alt-sci crap ) would you think that the LHC has anything at all to do with time travel? There's nothing in the LHC except a few heavy atoms. That's thousands of atoms, not septillions of atoms. A few thousand atoms in a collider are interesting but they have no effect what-so-ever at a distance of 10^-15 cm (that's 1000 times larger than a typical atomic nucleus, i.e. about the size of an atom).If you know something that the rest of us don't know pray tell. Please; no bat shit crazy Internet silliness. Give us actual scientific papers that we can refer to.

 
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