I've been saying for years - those UFOs? Not aliens..... TIME MACHINES!!
And the more you drive, the less intelligent you are.
Excuse me!?! Have we met before? That was just unprovoked and uncalled for.
I've been saying for years - those UFOs? Not aliens..... TIME MACHINES!!
And the more you drive, the less intelligent you are.
I would imagine that if alternate realities exist then there's a concept of relative distance between realities; eg the realities where flying cars are becoming commonplace would be nearer to us than the ones where travel between alternate realities has been developed, because the former would be less different from ours than the latter. It therefore seems unlikely that as yet we're being visited by persons from nearby alternate realities. If they are here, perhaps they're either time-travellers from the future or "sideways" travellers from far-away realities where technology is dramatically more advanced than in this neck of the woods; eg ones where the Dark Ages never happened.It's been said that if time travel were really possible then we'd probably expect that there would be time travellers amongst us in the present from any point in the future and we wouldn't know about it, so could the same thing be said about the ability to travel to parallel universes, if it were possible could people from an alternate universe be amongst us even now, exploring our universe examining any differences there might be?
Logically, you'd need to bootstrap yourself to the original timeline somehow; eg by travelling via wormhole. Otherwise, the task of returning to the original timeline would appear to be pretty much impossible, even in principle. If the many-worlds theory is true, then seemingly there's a timeline for every single quantum permutation of the entire universe in all its history. Hell of a big haystack to go searching in. The enormity of the task might even make the actual travel bit look like the easy part.^And to followup on that. If I do kill my father and don't use the time machine to go forward again, will I see the new timeline transpire? Will using the time machine say - 10 years after the killing still put me back in my original timeline?
I've been saying for years - those UFOs? Not aliens..... TIME MACHINES!!
And the more you drive, the less intelligent you are.
Excuse me!?! Have we met before? That was just unprovoked and uncalled for.
That would be this one. You should have left breadcrumbs or something.I once travelled to a parallel universe where people were shitting out of their mouths and talking out of their asses.
-Jamman
And the more you drive, the less intelligent you are.
Excuse me!?! Have we met before? That was just unprovoked and uncalled for.
You cannot tell me you said that stuff about UFOs being time machines without ever having seen the movie Repo Man. That was a direct quote ripped from the lines of Miller, as was my response. And if you really haven't seen it, do so.
Plate of shrimp.
And the more you drive, the less intelligent you are.
Excuse me!?! Have we met before? That was just unprovoked and uncalled for.
You cannot tell me you said that stuff about UFOs being time machines without ever having seen the movie Repo Man. That was a direct quote ripped from the lines of Miller, as was my response. And if you really haven't seen it, do so.
Plate of shrimp.
To be honest, I haven't seen that movie in 20 years. I may have conjured that quote subconsciously. Since you were quoting a movie in reply to me, I retract my outrage.
That was a fascinating summary Christopher, thanks. I think I understood most of it! This bit intrigues me:
If you go back in time, the very fact of doing so will guarantee that the future you came from will be the one that occurs. Or at least, if your time travel did create an alternate timeline, you would be unable to perceive or experience it, because you'd still be quantum-bound to your own home timeline. Again, no information exchange is allowed. Your own timeline is the only one you can ever experience.
So if I wanted to:
I can go back in time, murder my father, and return to the present in time for his birthday party?
Well Lost managed to have a pretty entertaining season using this model. Everything the main characters tried to change ended up being something that did happen.Of course, an unalterable past doesn't give you a lot of storytelling options....
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