Can\'t Time be described as strictly Linear?
If you want to travel back in time to 8:00 am from 9:00 am -it would take one hour.
Therefore,when you arrived back in time at 8:00am it would have taken one hour and it would now be 9:00 am-the exact time you started.
If you went faster than the speed of light, you would warp time.
But the laws of Physics say that for every action, there would be an equal an opposite reaction.
So the time warp would have 2 dimensions-negative and positive and would cancel each other out.
No time travel is possible except in some other dimension-other than the ones we have, eh?
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If you want to travel back in time to 8:00 am from 9:00 am -it would take one hour.
Therefore,when you arrived back in time at 8:00am it would have taken one hour and it would now be 9:00 am-the exact time you started.
If you went faster than the speed of light, you would warp time.
But the laws of Physics say that for every action, there would be an equal an opposite reaction.
So the time warp would have 2 dimensions-negative and positive and would cancel each other out.
No time travel is possible except in some other dimension-other than the ones we have, eh?
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