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Chatha

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  1. Also a single moment is all that exists, there is no past or future, but the present. Not only will the machine have the potential for whopping speed, but also pretty much creating reality, sounds like a God to me. I once wrote a short sci fi novel about computers, and G.O.D being the ultimate computers of all computers. In it computers are living beings and have specie and sub species, with names such as "ignasus corpocaliea". Humans, in a bid to become more recognized implanted computer chips in their brain, PH.d's could be downloaded instantly. G.O.D was more than self aware, it ran the cities, weather, and even gave advise on love e.t.c. We had finally created GOD out of the long desire for one. Maybe this is where this time travelling is headed to.

  2. There is a british body that has been battling with this idea for years. I don't think time travel is plausible and I would advice anyone to focus on other ideas instead. If it were, we would have been paid a visit by someone from the future by now. Secondly, such a device would mean two worlds. If it has already been made how do you expect to make it again amidst all the security around it. Finally, the universe is infinite in space and time so travelling in hyper speed will only take you to another far direction, not in the future or past.

     

    Prove of the infinitum of the universe;

     

    A=then B= now, X=something Y= nothing

    Assuming that nothing comes out of nothing

     

    A(X)B(Y) = anomally...1

    A(X)B(X) = possible...2

    A(Y)B(X) =anomally....3

    A(Y)B(Y) = anomally....4

     

    Equation 2 seems to be the best answer as we have something now. Since we have something now then matter and its inverse is infinite(space), then time is infinite because space permits. Good luck in your travels.

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