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Aren't we all time travelers?

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Traveling through time at the rate of one second per second?

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  1. Yep! I remember someone said "I built a time machine once, and it was really amazing. The only trouble is that it was stuck at 1x speed and I forgot to put a reverse option on it."


  2. Yes, we all are time travelar.

    we travel the time 1sec/sec......................

    Have u read time machine tell me at   "kish_shinde@yahoo.co.in "plz......

  3. That isn't what time travel means... you're just trying to sound clever but you sound annoying!

  4. When I travell, I can stop and have a rest, change my speed, see people going in other directions, etc. I don't see that in time travel as you are proposing?

  5. But whose second are you going by?  If your driving in your car, your second is slightly different than the second of someone that's not moving.

  6. Time is affected by proximity to a gravity source.  Gravity slows down time as well. We know that time goes by faster in space than here on earth, because we are closer to the earth and the earth’s gravitational pull. Subsequently, time in a submarine goes by even slower than those on land, for the same reason. Scientists have calculated that a neutron stars’ gravitational pull is so strong, that it slows time down by thirty percent.  May not be able to go backwards, but you can go forward more slowly.

  7. in fact your right we are all are time travelers but only to the future and not to the past but every second gone by is the future and also the past which only means we will always be in the present,past and future at all times

                                                     p.s.  good question by the way

  8. The idea of TIME was invented by the Ancient Egyptians to help follow the seasons for harvesting. Such as 1 second to 60 seconds is 1 minute, 1 minute to 60 minutes is 1 hour, etc.

    TIME doesn't exist, therefore your question has only one answer: No. We just exist.

  9. Time is an abstract notion that we invented.  Our standard of time seems to entail measuring the resonance frequency of Cesium.  But think of it this way, if we ever met creatures that lives say, 100 times longer than us, what would their notion of a second be?

  10. yes we are, but I think everyone must have time to not miss the opportunity. And a fortune is  favouring that man, who believe in succes

  11. Yes.

    Yes.

  12. Yes, and in fact, I traveled forward in time about 10 seconds just to answer this question.

    EDIT: I really did.

  13. We are travelers in time.

  14. Yes, I time traveled through your connected link or loop.

    I'm curious as to whether peoples spirits can time travel especially after death. The Charles Dickens: Christmas Carol has always intrigued me about this.The movie: White Noise also suggested this possible phenomena regardless of these being  fictional stories. Many of us have time traveled in the past just by reliving some of our more vivid memories, especially the traumatic ones. Historical videos that capture these moments are also a good source of virtual time travel. Look into Remote Viewing which is said to be a way of psychically or astral time traveling.

    If time travel is relative, than some alien visitors might never be seen by us because they travel in the: "twinkling of an eye."

  15. In a sense, but we are only living in the present. The second that goes by is then considered the past, the current one is the present, and the next one to come is the future one. So we are not actually traveling in time, we are staying in the present while the time passes us.

  16. Time is one of the strangest properties of our universe. Most cultures have a grammar with past and future tenses, and also demarcations like seconds and minutes, and yesterday and tomorrow. Yet we cannot say exactly what time is.that time travel need not be confined to myths, science fiction, Hollywood movies, or even speculation by theoretical physicists. Time travel is possible. For example, an object traveling at high speeds ages more slowly than a stationary object. This means that if you were to travel into outer space and return, moving close to light speed, you could travel thousands of years into the Earth's future. The physics of time travel is still in its infancy. While all physicists today admit that time travel to the future is possible, many still believe time travel to the past will never be easily attainable. Don't believe anyone who tells you that humans will never have efficient technology for backward and forward time travel. Accurately predicting future technology is nearly impossible, and history is filled with underestimates of technology:  We use time to measure flow. How could we use time to measure time? We are stuck in it, each of us time travels into the future, one year, every year. None of us to any significant precision does otherwise. If we could travel close to the speed of light, then we could travel further into the future in a given amount of time. It is one of those concepts that is profoundly resistant to a simple definition.so basically yes,we flow through time

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