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Post by Tovarisch Khrushchev on Apr 20, 2010 9:17:08 GMT -5
Or you could take into account that time travel is only possible starting at the point in which it is invented, and that time cannot be run backwards, but sped up, or slowed down. The possibility of paradoxes arrising from traveling backwards could/would cause any attempt to do so to fail (sort of like the theory with the higgs boson being a time traveling particle so abhorrent to nature that its traveling through time to sabotage its own discovery) meaning that at the birth of the "time machine" we would see an increase in time travel to the future, but no successful trips to the past.
Or you could think without an imagination, accept time as the fourth dimension, and accept that we are third dimension organisms, and accept that we can only observer its presence at a third dimension perspective (like A Square observed the sphere in Flatland).
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