Unanswered Questions Surrounding Time Travel Possibilities

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The discussion centers on the paradoxes of time travel, particularly the argument that if time travel were possible, we would have already encountered time travelers from the future. Participants explore the implications of time travel on free will, questioning whether a predetermined future negates individual control over actions. The concept of time as a linear progression is challenged, suggesting that if time travel exists, it may only allow movement to points where a time machine is available. The conversation highlights the complexities of defining past and future, emphasizing that each moment is perceived as the "present" by those experiencing it. Ultimately, the dialogue reflects on the philosophical and scientific uncertainties surrounding the nature of time and time travel.
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Hey guys

I have a quick time travel question. Some people say that we will never be able to travel in time because if we were able to then someone would have already traveled back in time to tell us that it is indeed possible. They say that since this has not happened, then we will never travel in time.

Personally, I think this is poor logic, but it raises a question. It is hard for me to put it into words. Like, say I invented a time machine and travled to the 60s and met Lennon before the Beatles were famous, that would be possible because the 60s have already passed. We are at the leading edge of time. I guess what I'm saying is how do we know that whatever is about to happen has not already happened?

Like whatever happens next is unknown. If there exists a future in front of us, wouldn't that get rid of our "free will"? Like if there is a future that has already passed that contains a time when a time machine is invented, that means that whatever happens immediately next in my life has already passed and I have no control over.

Or it means that our present has already passed. How do we know that we are the first time through whatever has happened?

Argh, this is hard to write. Like, if we use the argument at the beginning of this post, how can we know that there even is a future, that we aren't the first set of whatever to pass through this time. We may be the future that indeed invents the time machine. Do you see what I'm saying?
 
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Time is determined by the movement of particulate energy.
Energy takes an amount of time to move, once it has moved that's it time has elapsed and the energy will move again.

To go backwards in time you would have arrange all the energy into the position it was in at the moment in time you wanted to travel to, but it would not be the past, it would be now with the appearance of the past.
If once you had created this past time you did something to change what happened originally, when you rearranged all the energy again for your present time there would be no record of what you did because you didn't do it then, you did it now.

The same is true of the future. You could only create an appearance of the future.

I hope that makes sense.
 
Originally posted by aychamo
Some people say that we will never be able to travel in time

I´m traveling in time every day!=)
 
Oh, the paradoxes of time travel!

his bit of reasoning:

Originally posted by aychamo
Hey guys

I have a quick time travel question. Some people say that we will never be able to travel in time because if we were able to then someone would have already traveled back in time to tell us that it is indeed possible. They say that since this has not happened, then we will never travel in time.
Has some validity to it, but only limits the possible range of time-travel. If we were to accept this as correct, it would mean that we will only be able to travel through those areas of time in which time-travel exists. Many schemes of time-travel make use of a sending and a receiving station. So one could only travel into the past as far as the invention of the time machine, or there would be no reciever to rematerialize the traveler.

But let's look at this:
Personally, I think this is poor logic, but it raises a question. It is hard for me to put it into words. Like, say I invented a time machine and travled to the 60s and met Lennon before the Beatles were famous, that would be possible because the 60s have already passed.
Try reversing your point of view. If you were in the '60s, you would still see yourself as being at the "present", and nobody from the 21st cantury coul;d visit you because the 21st century does not yet exist. So this statement:
We are at the leading edge of time.
Holds equally true for somone in what we call "the past" as it does for us. To a traveller from the future, this decade has already passed.
 
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