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MrNerd · 31-35, M
All valid points. I'm liking the enthusiasm here. Though to clarify, I was meaning more a device that would allow people to travel from the future back to the device and vise versa. So no one would be able to travel back to before the device was functional.
I also thought Einstein was on to something with time being irrelevant. We exist now the same as we did a second ago, the only difference is that the clock moved forward one second. So if you create a device that ignores physics and just moves an object between two seconds of a clock, then you would have time travel.
I also thought Einstein was on to something with time being irrelevant. We exist now the same as we did a second ago, the only difference is that the clock moved forward one second. So if you create a device that ignores physics and just moves an object between two seconds of a clock, then you would have time travel.