Time is a gift, not a machine.

Juan_de_Falla

Temporal Novice
I'm reading all this stuff about John Titor and his time machine.
Plus, I read a post where someone said to chronohistorian, "If you're really from the year two thousand and somethin, show us a picture of your time machine."
What I have to say is, whether or not these people are time travelers is none of my buisness.
But why do these people believe that without a "time machine," time travel isn't possible?
Sometimes, time is a gift.
 
Time travel without a machine is possible. But not physically.

If you mean physical time travel in a physical body with no technological prompt, then either A.) you're lying or b.) you'd have to be the most mentally evolved being on the planet.

because of what i believe i would have to state that anything is able to be manifested from the mind. However interdimensional portals would require a nervous system of a 'god' to produce. knowing this is possible and being able to do it in a physical body is a different matter.

Times is either a 'give' or a necessity, depending on how you view it.

A gift would imply some-one gave it to you out of kindness. Necessity would imply that it is necessary in order to evolve mentally, therefore going beyond the realms of a gift.

Generally i agree, most of the people that rave on about Titor continously are into 'Titor', not time travel.

kind regards,
Olly
 
Physical time travel is possible.

Physical time travel is possible... and I'm not the only one who can do it, so I'm not the most evolved being on the planet. I don't use portals either. Myself, all I need is a razor.
For me, it has nothing to do with science.

"Sometimes, time is a gift." ... by "gift," I meant a unique abillity.
 
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