I do time travel
When one's mind allegedly "time travels" it's taking our conscious awareness into another grid of experience. Some people see this as time travel, others say it is moving to another dimension or the past and future. Whatever they want to name it....
Can time travel take you forward, backward, both, or neither? In the realms of science and pseudoscience anything is possible. What makes stories about time travel so fascinating is the fantasy of tomorrow, the obsession with the past, and all of the what-ifs with which those two are associated. To be able to travel to a different time is to hold an unimaginable power because the one thing that defines physical reality is time.
LATE AT NIGHT: I feel and know when I am somewhere else - usually by smell and I can sense people (like the Amish) are there and they may be aware I am there, too. Like a ghost. I do not travel to the past or future, it's right then, or now. If I play cards computer game, my mind is free to travel.
In the News ...
How a rotating universe makes time travel possible PhysOrg - January 13, 2023
It turns out that time travel into the past is actually relatively easy. All you need to do is make the universe rotate. The famous mathematician Kurt Gšdel was a friend and neighbor of Albert Einstein at Princeton. He became incredibly curious about Einstein's general theory of relativity, which was and continues to be our modern formulation of the gravitational force. That theory connects the presence of matter and energy to the bending and warping of space and time, and then connects that bending and warping to the behavior of matter and energy.
Physicist Discovers 'Paradox-Free' Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible
No one has yet managed to travel through time : at least to our knowledge : but the question of whether or not such a feat would be theoretically possible continues to fascinate scientists. A few years ago physics student Germain Tobar, from the University of Queensland in Australia, worked out how to "square the numbers" to make time travel viable without the paradoxes.
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Time May Not Exist at All, According to Physics Science Alert - April 25, 2022
Does time exist? The answer to this question may seem obvious: Of course it does! Just look at a calendar or a clock. But developments in physics suggest the non-existence of time is an open possibility, and one that we should take seriously. Physics is in crisis. For the past century or so, we have explained the Universe with two wildly successful physical theories: general relativity and quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics describes how things work in the incredibly tiny world of particles and particle interactions. General relativity describes the big picture of gravity and how objects move.
Both theories work extremely well in their own right, but the two are thought to conflict with one another. Though the exact nature of the conflict is controversial, scientists generally agree both theories need to be replaced with a new, more general theory. Physicists want to produce a theory of "quantum gravity" that replaces general relativity and quantum mechanics, while capturing the extraordinary success of both. Such a theory would explain how gravity's big picture works at the miniature scale of particles.
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