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Do you think we will ever make time machines?

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
I doubt it

Unless there are time-travellers amongst us, from the future?

Perhaps time-travellers from the future will show us how to make a time-machine?
 

Nimos

Well-Known Member
Do you think we will ever make time machines?:)I think we might.:)
It could be fun :D

But I also think it would get completely out of control. Just imagine how many would time travel back to prevent Hitler or do all kinds of weird stuff. I think you would get lost in reality, as you travelled back to do whatever and then come back, 100 million other people did the same and interfered with stuff, so nothing is the same as when you left :D. So unless you lived in your own personal reality, I don't really see how it would work. :)
 

Shadow11

Member
You don't really need to make a time machine - theoretically special relativity explains how one might travel to the future but there is no way back and the tech does not exist yet. Through time dilatation a person could travel to the future which would require the space ship to travel close to the speed of light. The passage of time is relative to speed.

The classic example of traveling into the future is the twin paradox. It works like this: take a pair of twins, each 20 years old. They live on Earth. One takes off on a spaceship on a five-year journey traveling at nearly the speed of light. The traveling twin ages five years while on the journey and returns to Earth at the age of 25. However, the twin who stayed behind is 95 years old! The twin on the ship experienced only five years of time passing, but returns to an Earth that is much farther into the future.As for the paradox it was solved that only one twin would feel acceleration knowing the time dilatation applied to him not the other twin who would feel no acceleration.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Do you think we will ever make time machines?:)I think we might.:)

No, I don't think we will ever be able to travel to anywhere than the current now.
Sure we may be able to experience now's passage at different speeds but what ever destination we travel to it will always be just the current now. Not a past or a future now.
 

Shadow11

Member
From your personal view which is completely irreverent your not the only living being believe it or not.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Do you think we will ever make time machines?:)I think we might.:)
No, but perhaps you could ask this guy. :oops:

Child genius is 'reborn Martian' sent to warn us of nuclear apocalypse

Boriska, who prefers to be addressed as 'Indigo Child', said that there are other survivors from his home planet - who escaped the apocalypse by building shelters. He said that his kind are seven feet tall, breath carbon dioxide, and many are immortal and stop ageing at 35. He said: "I remember that time when I was 14 or 15 years old. The Martians were waging wars all the time so I would often have to participate in air raids with a friend of mine. We could travel in time and space flying in round spaceships, but we would observe life on Earth on triangular aircraft. Martian spaceships are very complicated." Boriska said that the human race has much more knowledge to unlock, and the Great Sphinx in Egypt holds the key. "The human life will change when the Sphinx is opened, it has an opening mechanism somewhere behind the ear; I do not remember exactly," claims Boriska.
 

The Crimson Universe

Active Member
Do you think we will ever make time machines?:)I think we might.:)

I think we already have time machines.
If you're into conspiracy theories, then you may go ahead and read articles on Andrew Basiago.

In the late 1960s-early 1970s, when Andrew was a kid, his father was part of a secret military program. Both father and son took part in it. They time-travelled to the 1800s (during Abraham Lincoln's time). He posted a few photographs as evidence, of him being present as a kid in a political rally of Lincoln. You can search about Andrew Basiago on google. I don't remember the website where i first read about him since it was a long time ago.
Not only his father had access to time machines but also teleportation devices.
I'm not saying all his claims are true, but i don't reject them either. I try to keep an open mind. Anything is possible.
 

The Crimson Universe

Active Member
@Frank Goad
Also during World War II, there was another time-travel cum anti-gravity device. It was in the possession of the Nazis when Hitler was alive. It was one of the wunderwaffes or wonder weapons that they built. The name of the device was Die Glocke. It was a huge bell-shaped device and it had a small mirror fitted to it. Whoever looked into the mirror could see into the past. So the rumour goes.
I came to know about it on the popular T.v. show Ancient Aliens. :)
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I have several time machines; a couple for timing cooking in the kitchen, one to wake me up in the morning, and another I wear around my wrist.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
I think we already have time machines.
If you're into conspiracy theories, then you may go ahead and read articles on Andrew Basiago.

In the late 1960s-early 1970s, when Andrew was a kid, his father was part of a secret military program. Both father and son took part in it. They time-travelled to the 1800s (during Abraham Lincoln's time). He posted a few photographs as evidence, of him being present as a kid in a political rally of Lincoln. You can search about Andrew Basiago on google. I don't remember the website where i first read about him since it was a long time ago.
Not only his father had access to time machines but also teleportation devices.
I'm not saying all his claims are true, but i don't reject them either. I try to keep an open mind. Anything is possible.
Photoshop wasn't the origin of falsifying photography - such has been in business since it was first invented. :oops:
 
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