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I do not pretend to be a genious mathematician,
but the theories discussed here intrigue me.
I would imagine that majority of people who come to
this forum are very familiar with Dr. Kaku's work, and
similar work of other scientists.
My question is, can past or future be altered?
You see, in my opinion, neither one can be altered. The
future has already happened. And no matter what we do
to prove that we guide our own live (which we do), the
future has already been decided, not necessarily for us,
but by us.
If we consider time to be just another dimension complementing
the other three, than consider the following example.
When you are riding in a train, the scenery in your view changes since you
are moving along the axis. If you can't see the building that is one mile
away from you, it doesn't mean it does not exist.
Our travel in time that we partake in every second, is similar to
the above travel in a train. The view in front of us changes
constantly over time since we are moving along the time axis.
But the fact that we cannot see what will happen one year from now,
does not mean it does not already exist.
Thus, if time is just another dimension, it should be possible for us
to travel back and forth through time. But whatever is going to
happen, has already happened and we are powerless to alter the events.
but the theories discussed here intrigue me.
I would imagine that majority of people who come to
this forum are very familiar with Dr. Kaku's work, and
similar work of other scientists.
My question is, can past or future be altered?
You see, in my opinion, neither one can be altered. The
future has already happened. And no matter what we do
to prove that we guide our own live (which we do), the
future has already been decided, not necessarily for us,
but by us.
If we consider time to be just another dimension complementing
the other three, than consider the following example.
When you are riding in a train, the scenery in your view changes since you
are moving along the axis. If you can't see the building that is one mile
away from you, it doesn't mean it does not exist.
Our travel in time that we partake in every second, is similar to
the above travel in a train. The view in front of us changes
constantly over time since we are moving along the time axis.
But the fact that we cannot see what will happen one year from now,
does not mean it does not already exist.
Thus, if time is just another dimension, it should be possible for us
to travel back and forth through time. But whatever is going to
happen, has already happened and we are powerless to alter the events.