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    Graduate Particles traveling back in time

    To Nitsuj - I did not yet go back to my original source but I did find this which seems a close approximation of what I had seen described. Many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics Hugh Everett's many-worlds interpretation (MWI) is one of several mainstream interpretations of quantum...
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    Graduate Particles traveling back in time

    To Nitsuj - There is a theory that every alternative has happened in a unlimited amount of universes in a multi universe. I will have to look it up, but the theory is there are duplicates of everyone having taken every decision. I don't say I subscribe to this theory but it is one of the...
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    Time Travel Paradox Ideas - Except Grandfather

    More simple paradox Traveling 5 days back in time and for some reason not being able to travel forward except in the normal way of 1 day at a time. There would be two of you existing in that time, but in 5 days your original self would travel back again and now there would be two of you who...
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    Graduate Particles traveling back in time

    How do you reconcile the problems of going backward in time How can you reconcile the problems with time travel Everyone know about killing you grandfather but how about - Traveling 5 days back in time and for some reason not being able to travel forward except in the normal way of 1 day at a...
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    Graduate Does Time Exist? Science Explains 4 Dimensions & Timelines

    I hope that you don't think this question too stupid to answer but I have a narrow question about time. It is often said an atomic clock on a airplane or GPS has different time than on land or that if properly protected a clock going into a black hole will stop because of the speed of light or...
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    Graduate Does Time Exist? Science Explains 4 Dimensions & Timelines

    Let's say that at some time in the future we will figure out how to go to the past. Then why has there not been a visitor from the future bringing some proof that he is from the future. I'm sure such an advanced future could figure out how to do it. The newest therory is that there are many...
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    Graduate Does Time Exist? Science Explains 4 Dimensions & Timelines

    Physics talks about time slowing down when reaching the speed of light and time slowing down when approaching a black hole and time stopping upon entering a black hole and the theoretical possiblility of going back or forward in time and also about the Arrow of Time. I think time is more of a...
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    Undergrad Uncovering the Truth: Our Position in the Universe & Cosmic Background Radiation

    I hate to beat a dead horse, but I think I am getting answers to a question I have not asked. Let's remove the speed of light for the moment. I see a planet which I have determined is 6 trillion miles x 10 =60 trillion miles from me. I travel instantly 30 trillion miles and look. I would...
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    Undergrad Uncovering the Truth: Our Position in the Universe & Cosmic Background Radiation

    Let me try a simpler point. I see a galaxy or planet 10 light years away. I travel through a wormhole immediately 6 trillion miles x 5 = 30 trillion miles (5 light years distance but immediately). I then look at that same galaxy or planet. Won't it now be 5 light years away. If true, can't...
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    Undergrad Uncovering the Truth: Our Position in the Universe & Cosmic Background Radiation

    A2065 Galaxy in Corona Borealis Supercluster is about 1 billion light years away. Is the problem that I am dealing with because I am dealing with the thought of miles in my finite example and we are actually dealing with time in light years. If I could use the Comoving Distance that tells...
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    Undergrad Uncovering the Truth: Our Position in the Universe & Cosmic Background Radiation

    Let me know where I am going wrong in my example: Let's say you look out 12.5 Billion Light Years and you see some clumping, then you look out 12.9 billion years and you start seeing the cosmic background radiation. These are finite distances. It may be true that you and only see 13.5 because...
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    Undergrad Uncovering the Truth: Our Position in the Universe & Cosmic Background Radiation

    Sorry to press, but I don't exactly follow your answer. example: If the leading edge of the background radiation (not the edge of the universe) is , let's say 13 billion light years away. That is a finite distance. If I can see that finite distance in any direction, then it stands to reason, in...
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    Graduate Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

    Sorry to press, but I don't exactly follow your answer. If the leading edge of the background radiation (not the edge of the universe) is , let's say 13 billion light years away. That is a finite distance. If I can see that finite distance in any direction, then it stands to reason, in my...
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    Graduate Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

    This may be a stupid question but: If we can see Cosmic Background radiation in all directions, would that not indicate that we were in the unlikely position of being in the exact center of the universe (the place where the big bang happened). If we were closer to one edge or the other, we...
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    Undergrad Uncovering the Truth: Our Position in the Universe & Cosmic Background Radiation

    This may be a stupid question but: If we can see Cosmic Background radiation in all directions, would that not indicate that we were in the unlikely position of being in the exact center of the universe (the place where the big bang happened). If we were closer to one edge or the other, we...