thats nice man, but a couple of questions...
Originally posted by tanus5
The theory was based on a particle view of the universe, but now I'm starting to believe that the physical universe may be made up of standing waves. Combining my previous theory with a standing wave model, to travel backwards in time you would only need to stand in the path of the waves traveling backwards in time.
first you need to explain why you think the world is made up of waves... or which standing wave model you are using in this example+ what implementations of this model prove your theory correct.
so, how do u get the waves to start going backwards in time?
if/when this happened, wouldn't they just disappear from your timeline? having no effect on you whatsoever? how do they know to carry you back in time with them?
Originally posted by tanus5
These waves would have to be of the correct frequency to interact with the waves that make up your body in such a way as to create movement backwards in time.
hmm, waves are not the only thing that make up my body, what would happen to my particles?
Originally posted by tanus5
A simple model would be two high powered electro-magnets placed some distance appart. One would be activated at the time of departure, and the other would be activated at the time of arrival. The magnetic pull will need to be great enough to break the force which prevents particles from changing their direction of movement through time (time-velocity)..
electro-magnets wield the capability to change the direction of particles* movement through time? what prove of this is there?
and you've said particles... not waves... do electro magnets have any effect on waves?
Originally posted by tanus5
It would need to be pre-determined which waves were traveling forwards in time, and which waves would be traveling backwards in time..
what do you mean by this?
Originally posted by tanus5
If you were in the "future" and steped into the waves traveling forwards in time you would simply be bombarded by [particles<->standing waves] and not actually travel anywhere.
ok, technically like it was stated earlier, we are moving at a set velocity to the future, and i don't seem to be bombarded by anything... besides this, why would you be bombarded by these waves moving to the future?
Originally posted by tanus5
On the other hand if you were to stand in the path of waves traveling backwards in time they should carry you backwards in time..
these waves will carry me back in time? how exactly does that work?
thats about it, explain yourself =]
added afterwards:
all the stuff about how the universe spins and the necessity to overcome the speed in which the universe spins to go backwards in time seems a little far fetched to
me. i am really uneducated but i think i am still capable of analysis regardless of my lack of knowledge...
wouldnt you be relative to the movement of the universe, just like every other movement in the universe? you cannot use traveling faster than however fast the universe spins, because i have not read anything that states this. when you go beyond the universe man, you don't know anything... if there is anything causing it to spin, than our definition of the universe must be changed, because we apparently live in a bigger universe than we formerly supposed...
though it is interesting to think if the universe does spin, if it had any implementations on gravity and the speed of c. maybe there is some linkage to be made huh?
stephen hawking speaks of theories on the universe being finite, but never ending at the same time. much like our planet is. we can walk the Earth forever in one direction, however, Earth as we know it now, is finite. his conclusion in this theory was that the universe could possibly be spherical as well, and would make the most sense... i couldn't think of it any other way. and i am being literal when i say that because it is impossible for me to imagine anything beyond my space-time.
you said:
"I immagine there would should be an anomaly traveling from one of the electromagnets to the other created by the electromagnetic field breaking the time barrier."
time barrier? huh? explain. and + the conclusions you came from this statement are really odd... i don't understand it.
you said:
"This would make the limit to backwards time travel equal to the time when the first portal was created."
now you may be on to something, that seems plausible, but your theory is full of holes man...
you said:
"One last comment about time travel. I have read many articles about time travel and there is one major feature most articles do not adjust for, our planet is rotating around the sun, and our sun is rotating around the galaxy, etc. . If time travel were possible some distance must also be traversed or else a time traveler, traveling forward in time, would end up floating in space where the Earth was at the time they initiated the time traversal."
very interesting, but this only holds true to your theory of time-travel. you would have to work that factor into your device somehow if it were every to be possible now...
any sound attempt to travel thru time would surely not be from our own planet, most theories are associated with the speed of c, which i doubt can be achieved in our atmosphere full of things to slow us down, like air.
i could be wrong. =]
you said:
" If it is possible to traverse time using strong electromagnets, how would you get an object to travel along the electromagnetic field which is traversing time?"
very big problem indeed...