You can't blame anyone for making the fairy tale of epochal time travel entertaining or confusing. They are not possible and therefore there is never any danger. In physics, there are not even theories about 'traveling' to yesterday or tomorrow.
Epochal time travel would be something completely different from existing relative time travel, which we all do all the time. In her theory of relativity, Mileva Maric explained exactly how this type of time should be viewed. Incidentally, there is a crucial error in today's formula of the "space-time-clearance". Because it does not take into account the 'resistance' of the superfluid. It is therefore only applicable as long as objects with different motions move in the same space. In other words, without having a decisive influence on the superfluid.
The distance between moments is captured by the virtual concept of "time", i.e. The sum of all events from one moment to the next, to the next, to the next. Matter changes/disintegrates from one state to another. This is because we live in an annihilating universe subject to entropy. There is nothing left to 'travel' back to, because nothing is duplicated. The past, like the future, is not an existential place. It never was and never will be. The term 'timeline' is completely misleading because there is only one that shows the changes from the beginning until today. It is also just a virtual representation of how everything has evolved. In other words, time does not exist as an independent physical quantity that can be changed. Time is only a term for the representation of processes, comparative as in "truth" or "performance". Terms that merely relativize something, but do not exist independently and tangibly.
Ytterbium of atomic clocks has 580 trillion moments in the time span we call 'second'. Imagine how many universes there would have to be since 14 billion years ago if the moments doubled. And the doubling moments themselves too. And why? Perhaps just because an individual made a mistake that he wanted to correct? Bindingly to everything in the universe?! I don't even want to ask the question of how you want to find the corresponding universe and start it according to your ideas. However, the question of where all the protomatter for the duplicating universes came from and would continue to come from would be much more decisive.
I don't want to spoil anyone's mood, but this kind of time travel will never happen. However, there is one exceptional case. Which in itself would not be time travel at all, but a memory effect. This refers to the Moebius paradigm. It would also only have a limited influence and would therefore never encompass the entire universe. The smallest unit of influence could be a building, the largest perhaps a solar system. The crux of the matter, however, would be that you would have to determine a starting point with location and size and wait for the period of time that you want to bend in this way.
So time travel to yesterday or tomorrow is only possible in computer simulations and computer games. Perhaps you are lucky and life and existence is nothing more than such a simulation. Then anything is indeed possible. But it would only be illusory and never real.
Epochal time travel would be something completely different from existing relative time travel, which we all do all the time. In her theory of relativity, Mileva Maric explained exactly how this type of time should be viewed. Incidentally, there is a crucial error in today's formula of the "space-time-clearance". Because it does not take into account the 'resistance' of the superfluid. It is therefore only applicable as long as objects with different motions move in the same space. In other words, without having a decisive influence on the superfluid.
The distance between moments is captured by the virtual concept of "time", i.e. The sum of all events from one moment to the next, to the next, to the next. Matter changes/disintegrates from one state to another. This is because we live in an annihilating universe subject to entropy. There is nothing left to 'travel' back to, because nothing is duplicated. The past, like the future, is not an existential place. It never was and never will be. The term 'timeline' is completely misleading because there is only one that shows the changes from the beginning until today. It is also just a virtual representation of how everything has evolved. In other words, time does not exist as an independent physical quantity that can be changed. Time is only a term for the representation of processes, comparative as in "truth" or "performance". Terms that merely relativize something, but do not exist independently and tangibly.
Ytterbium of atomic clocks has 580 trillion moments in the time span we call 'second'. Imagine how many universes there would have to be since 14 billion years ago if the moments doubled. And the doubling moments themselves too. And why? Perhaps just because an individual made a mistake that he wanted to correct? Bindingly to everything in the universe?! I don't even want to ask the question of how you want to find the corresponding universe and start it according to your ideas. However, the question of where all the protomatter for the duplicating universes came from and would continue to come from would be much more decisive.
I don't want to spoil anyone's mood, but this kind of time travel will never happen. However, there is one exceptional case. Which in itself would not be time travel at all, but a memory effect. This refers to the Moebius paradigm. It would also only have a limited influence and would therefore never encompass the entire universe. The smallest unit of influence could be a building, the largest perhaps a solar system. The crux of the matter, however, would be that you would have to determine a starting point with location and size and wait for the period of time that you want to bend in this way.
So time travel to yesterday or tomorrow is only possible in computer simulations and computer games. Perhaps you are lucky and life and existence is nothing more than such a simulation. Then anything is indeed possible. But it would only be illusory and never real.
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