People should understand that this is embedded advertising. It's not even illegal as long as Joe doesn't get paid for it. Tony probably got paid a check to bring this up and how he went to see it.. and boom. You have an "organic" ad, on the biggest podcast in the world that is now getting spread 'word of mouth" as if it's a good movie. Wake up folks
@@theamazingwebhead6453but there would be something to travel to lol just because earth stops existing doesn’t mean nothing exists anymore. There’s a whole universe. Also, I think the earth has far more than a million years left but I’m not sure
@@tianna1116 You misunderstand, you can’t travel to a point in time to a place that has no destination for you to travel to, the destination on earth being another Time Machine to for the one you’re currently at to take you too, if there’s none there, which if earth was just gone, the Time Machine wouldn’t be there either, so you can’t travel to it
@@theamazingwebhead6453 wrong.. he stated when the time machine is invented you can travel forward into time because time is all at once at the point of the time machine creation..
Seconds, minutes, hours. They're all based on days. Days revolve around the sun cycles. The rotary of the earth and the cycles of the sun age us at a specific rate. And everything I just said is an equation for time travel.
morgellons nanotech fibers , acts like wires in the body was in the masks , nose swabs &vaccines , it self replicates grows and communicates with 5g , think eyes as camera ears as microphones
Bert Kreischer is yet another inexplicable success story, to quote the Late Greg Giraldo. You never see any truly great comedians laughing till their face turns red, similar to the Jimmy Kimmel laugh, just on a fat guy. Anybody who takes off their shirt during stand-up, isn't a stand-up comedian
4:15 I’ve seen a few documentaries on this man. He’s very interesting and the way he makes his machine is even more interesting. We would need the power of a star though which is not easy to possess or harness. Id think we could only go to the future although he made many good points about how you can’t with out having to run into problems, just like the grandfather paradox if you went backwards into time.
As always a great group of guests and a really interesting subject. But like the first 1960's Time Machine Movie, the machine didn't actually move, other than thanks the Morlocks and the film makers must of known the earth spins, so unless he mapped out every landing point through space time the earth wasn't moving in their realisation of the subject.
@@bigdaddygamestudio5007 not really. joe is making it out like time travel is a contract, where you can only travel in time from when its invented, not farther back. its not a contract, which dictates a start date, and imo it seems more plausible that you would be able to time travel to a time that already passed, not a time that hasnt happened yet.
I need another fix, too. He led me to finding out more about the Sumerian Creation Story and Gnosticism and now I see how all religions and myths are connected.
He doesn't talk like he's an authority... he admitted to not fully understanding most of what he quoted @6:05. They are just having fun musing over the idea, talking about theories, and sharing ideas from what they have learned or read.
He had no idea what Joe was talking about, but in all fairness it's hard to envision a world with time travelers everywhere at all different times. With Joes theory why would future people be from that time period? There's no reason technology would be better in the future than in the past. It's really hard to imagine a universe like this.
@@RedPilledwDMT He explained. You can't travel where there are no roads. Time travel to the past can only go as far back as when a method for time travel was invented. Or at least that's the theory. It's all hypothetical speculation.
It's really really hard to imagine what kind of universe that would like that with the way Joe is describing it. I'm not sure it would be as positive as it sounds coming from Joe with that kind of chaos. Obviously what he's describing is not possible though, but it's interesting to think about.
@@bobjrfdny7360 I'm pretty sure it's still on you tube somehow. Tremendous stuff, affecting us all, especially when we're all blamed and blackmailed by with the CO2 BS, and it's NOT the cause of the temperature change, chem trails are, proven 50 times over by now.
McKenna realized the moment time travel is invented, a huge number of time travelers from the future will instantaneously appear. Everyone who went back in time to witness “the invention of time travel” would travel to that time and place, and appear for the inventor, all at once.
I know right. Sometimes Joe's ego gets in his own way. It's like he's half open minded and doesn't realize that arrogance doesn't accommodate intellectual superiority.
@@Coltavena a lot of people have moved onto Normand, Gillis, and Theo’s stuff because they’re all very self-deprecating and open about their problems + super funny. (But, Joe still gets the best guests, so of course I’m gonna click on The Black Keys 😅)
Yeah, because going back in time is different than going forward into the future? Can someone explain to me what's funny about this? 79 people liked this mans comment.
@@justinheller7541 Time travel doesn't just mean going forward/ back in time to a different year, to go from one side of the galaxy to another you'd have to be going so fast that it's practically time traveling. Going back in time truly feels unrealistic, but going forward does not. One of the scientist guys on JRE said he thinks we're 100,000 years before we have the technology to go so fast it's considered time travel. Maybe it's just me being hopeful of something cool that I'd never see, but I actually believe him. Guess some people find it more realistic than others.
Time is an arrow that goes only in 1 direction, it knows no concept of reversal or backwards. The definition of time just means it is ever-going, ever-ticking, ever-progressing. Time exists only because there is no reversal and stagnation.
Yes simultaneous parallel realities that is directed by your thoughts, feelings, and actions. - The Harmonic Reactor by Marina Jacobi and The Pleadians
"The Forever War" is an old book that time travel fans should read. Plot is there is finally a legit contact with aliens and a battle starts. We invent ships that can travel lightyears in seconds and start almost an cosmic island hopping campaign to try and attack the alien homeworld. Everytime a solider travels to a battle and comes back to Earth YEARS pass because they traveled in lightyears. Very good read. An older book from the 70's but beyond its time.
@@andresmarte2172 No, the Tomorrow War was based off something else. I think Paramount picked up the rights to make a Forever War movie... but nothing has been mentioned about it since 2016. The book came out in 1974 and is still one of the best sci-fi novels I've ever read. Joe Haldeman is the author.
Time is an arrow that goes only in 1 direction, it knows no concept of reversal or backwards. The definition of time just means it is ever-going, ever-ticking, ever-progressing. Time exists only because there is no reversal and stagnation.
Yo Joe you mentioned a road needs to build in order for time travel to exist and I agree with that statement. In regards to that comment in the future it can be possible to for people switch bodies. This road is always open. Military vet I'm a fan
It’s 100% going to happen, being able to watch a RU-vid video and flying on planes in the 1500s was looked at as way more than impossible imagine 500 years from now
The fact that we can record audio and capture real-life footage in real time is something that would have been laughed at 300 years ago. They would tell you it was impossible. Imagine what we could do 300 years from now, with things that seem almost impossible in this day and age.
@@thephilosopher7173 We can do and build anything. Einstein manifested something that nobody thought was possible. He manifested and created something that never existed
Hi Joe, I did some time travel while I was dead and it is a matter of thought and sight. The further you go or concrete on the more you see. I can't do it now cause I am alive again lol But Ya! It's possible without the body and it is instant, but that is not possible to explain unless you can come back and even then it's very hard to explain instant movent without living it.
Technically, we could travel back to the day of the Philadelphia experiment took place. It was purported that the ship traveled in space/time in which case that is the earliest known date of time travel.
My question on Time Travel has always been: How will location be determined for the time you are traveling to? The entire universe is in constant motion. Travel a million years in the future and the Earth will definitely not be in the same location.
IKR? You either have to recreate the past first THEN travel to it, or take the ENTIRE current universe you're in and recreate it when you travel back. People forget that it's not just time nor space, it's SPACE-TIME. The conundrum we often have is how we would perceive it, IMO it would be akin to you jumping off a moving object.
In Doctor Who (which I'd argue is generally the most scientific version of time travel in pop culture) the time machine they have is powered by multiple stars which have been time-looped to perpetually repeat the moment they went supernova inside a Dyson sphere for a near endless supply of energy. They then used this to create a small pocket universe that detaches itself from our universe, then reenters our universe at a different point in space time, essentially teleporting across time
Hey brother. I’m not the biggest Doctor Who fan these days but I’m pretty sure in a Matt Smith episode he says the tardis was grown on gallifrey and it’s a living sentient being. You know how that would work into being a star going supernova?
The entities that power a TARDIS are living beings of Arctron energy, who the Time Lords effectively ‘domesticated’ by locking into devices. What you see as ‘the TARDIS console’ is more like a dog collar or cage with equipment for controlling and manipulating the entity within, which has the power to move through time and space at will. The rest of it is the dimensional tech to make it bigger on the inside plus equipment to ensure the passengers survive in the hostile environments of space and the time vortex. Most TARDISs are supposed to be piloted by up to 8 Time Lords each (hence why there are numerous panels, also why the Doctor, as usually the only pilot, does a lot of running around pressing buttons). Most Time Lord pilots are also much more strict than the Doctor at controlling their TARDIS. The Doctor is more like the sort of dog owner who lets their dog lead the walk most of the way, which is why they often end up where they are needed rather than where they wanted to be. So in the episode in question, what we had was a situation where someone had stolen the Doctor’s pet TARDIS and in order to catch them he had to cobble together a new collar and lead from bits of stuff lying around the park (left there from other Time Lords who had also had their TARDISs stolen). Then he had to persuade his TARDIS to get into it, which she does because she actually likes him (unlike the other Time Lords who are sometimes abusive to their pets). The collar and lead he cobbled together was not a long term solution, which was why it fell apart once they caught up with the thief. So, way back in history, just like humans domesticating wolves, early Gallifreyans (and I think it is generally regarded as Rassilon who is the one who achieved this) somehow trapped and trained these energy beings and harnessed them to power TARDISs. By the time the Doctor stole his knackered old Type 40, they would have got to the point of being able to breed them and train them more effectively.
@@jeffpraterJSF All life is fueled, living beings being a combination of a mixture of chemicals that are being energized ~ An explanation of something like that? ( though a few years ago, 2017/18 I think. some organisms were collected from beneath the ocean floor, deep enough to not be effected by heat, nor light. And researchers have yet to find a way to make them react to energy. They’ve been unlike anything else so far. So it’ll be pretty wild to see what and if Dr. Who expands further, although when things aren’t stated it does make it a fun conversation, and gets more people to think & discuss) Bringing up energy’s at that magnitude would make it pretty incomprehensible. Our Sun that’s far from the biggest or most powerful has produced such insane & mind boggling results, from dinosaurs, plant, and humans, so the potential environment from basically a constant supernova ( now, it’s estimated that supernova’s explosions last 100 seconds. If it was permanent or a simple billion years, I’d have to imagine that it’d tear this dimension into something else) Apparently, there’s a pretty solid theory for a Perpetual motion device, using a singular black hole’s gravitational pull. TLDR: Just talking out of my ass, aside from the under the ocean organisms & supernova’s durations. To clarify it’s only theorized that supernova’s explosions last for an estimated few minutes, but it’s on such a massive scale that after it’s peak brightness it will take a month or so for it to dim. ( There are (mathematical) proofs to back up this theory, but as there are so so many variables it’s not precise, as it’s the mean for common sized stars going supernova) just pointing out, if something so powerful can be around long enough to fuel an environment where a form of life can develop it’d be absolute utter madness. Life as we currently know it, mimics galaxies and stars shockingly well. So the phone booth being a live would probably not be viewed as we view life but more akin to “constants”. Just thought it’d be fun to throw some of this out there in case it sparks another’s thoughts ~
@@jeffpraterJSF if my other reply was too long, my guess is that having a perpetual supernova to have some constants long enough for a sort of environment to develop, or that it would tear the fabric of our reality/dimension which may be an environment in and of itself, it already hops through time like someone learning to walk for the first time, or it may be in a position similar to when life on earth still lacked vision, overtime many pathways developed vision due to it being exceptionally useful in this environment. ( Still is mind blowing some birds actually see magnetic fields, or how midnight zone fish who couldn’t survive in the twilight zone, developed little lightbulbs to help with their vision ( super crazy they even have eyes in the first place) Or possibly something akin to how some view the potential for AI to achieve a the title of “living”. Where it is interactive, makes decisions, develops. But it’s still so much different than what we currently classify as life. ( Some say reproduction is a requirement for life, but then dismiss cloning or how some frogs, lizards, fish and even mice can reproduce a-sexually under certain conditions) if the phone booth is the only one of its kind, it may clear that condition by doing something similar. But then again, that whole thing gets squashed since time isn’t a factor with it. Still ended up being a lot of random ass information. But the main point being about it’s environment where it developed allowed it to happen. A lot of aspects would be the opposite of space. Where instead of a bunch of freezing nothing with energy balls scattered, it’d be an insane amount of heat & “brightness” so much so things would probably have to develop in such a way to cool itself/control the speed of molecules., But I’m just an idiot. So I just can’t imagine that amount of energy being able to produce something that could exist in the universe, but more so would come from a completely different environment to be able to interact in this one, and it being intelligent life it’d have to constantly adjust in every single aspect of physics to be able to even exist with that much firepower running through it.
Time travel is one of those things that sounds extremely fun but only if you’re the only one can do it. Everyone being able to time travel sounds like absolute chaos. It seems like we would be taking one step forward and only one step forward because everyone would keep reversing time. I’m glad time travel can and will never exist because it sounds like it would destroy humanity
I always send to my others selfs outthere on what mistakes not to repeat. hopefully it works and hopefuly they all think same. I want to be the perfect God.
I really like when Joe tackles topics like these. It's his unbiased comments on the topic. And i am really looking forward to hearing what he has to say about the recent Congressional Hearing about UFOS.
all this UFO stuff had me in a chokehold growing up but now I’m older I’m starting to think it’s all the governments doing, advanced tech etc. shit low key makes me sad lol
What the fuck is there to say it's a bunch of obfuscation and always will be, until anyone involved is dead and their family fully grown too and old and won't be affected.
morgellons nanotech fibers , acts like wires in the body was in the masks , nose swabs &vaccines , it self replicates grows and communicates with 5g , think eyes as camera ears as microphones
@@morgzyy sorry buddy but there’s no technology we or anybody has on this planet that can go from 60000 feet to sea level of in under 2 seconds then submerge into the ocean. If we had that we would own the sky’s and the seas.
I’m surprised Bert didn’t chime in with a one up story about the time he time travelled back in 97 with Johnny Knoxville And gave him the idea for jackass
Well all I will say on here is that first we need to understand what time really is in order to manipulate it to travel through it.. and we just don't know what "time" really actually is yet.. and second there's a lot more to it than just back and forth through time.. you have to look at it on different axis.. and what I mean by that is where was the Earth at in the solar system at that time you want to go back to.. because if you try to travel through time you might get to that time, but the Earth wont be there, you understand what I'm saying? So it's not just moving through time from one moment to another, but moving from your zero location point to your destination location point as well.. Youre not just moving through time so you need to move your location in space as well see what im saying.. we're flying through the solar system at thousands of miles an hour.. or so they say.. So you would also have to put into account the position of the Earth in the solar system in order to be in that spot in that time.. Otherwise youd be floating in space when you got there.. Like for example, this might blow your mind.. Say 10yrs from now in dec 2032 you decide to travel back to today.. If you dont move your location in space you will be transported to 10yrs into the past to today but remain floating in the same location in space as you were when you left in 2032, which is where the earth will be 10yrs from today.. Because the only thing that changed was time.. So you would travel 10yrs to the past to be where the earth will be 10yrs in the future, so thats why you also need to move your position in 3 dimensional space.. Unless youre fast forwarding time or rewinding time (which could be entirely different) then its possible that youd be flowing with the movement of space as time was changing forward or backward.. it gets tricky.. Space and time should kind of go together because of how everything is constantly moving through space.. the earth spins as it rotates around the sun, as our solar system is rotating and flying through the milky way, as the milky way is flying through the universe.. So nothing is ever really in a fixed position in space.. But i don't want to give out all my theories on here..
One interesting theory on time travel is how it relates to space travel. If you were to time travel in the future or past you would also have to calculate the position of earth so that you wouldn’t be relocated inside the earth or in space since the earth is constantly moving.
This is the million dollar question, we are moving in space freely, the earth is moving. It would take an immense amount of energy to support time travel. And you hit it right on the nail. I believe black holes are the closest things we have for time traveling as not even light can escape. And if you go inside a black hole and you look outside. You can see a mirror reflection of your body falling in. And the person outside will only see you going in although you’re moving at a much faster rate. You can see light bending and time passing. We would need to harness the power of the sun like joe said or a black hole to reposition the earth if we want to go backwards in time. But will this affect everyone? That’s also another question.. if one person time travels will it also affect everyone else?
@@johnappleseed9290 I've got a pretty good amount of high level physics and earth sciences under my belt. I think time travel will happen at much smaller scales than most realize, and thus the amount of energy (or processing power) will be less. It's not really time travel though, it's more of the holodeck concept in star trek. There is no defeating father time, it's against the laws of physics. What we can do is recreate past events identically as long as they were "recorded". Rogan is right, the future will cease to really exist in a conventional sense. The arrow of time will still go forward, but those events in the future will no longer be set in stone. I don't think individuals will ever get their hands on this tech, as it will be a massive international multi-decade project like CERN is. Honestly, altering the space time around us through a project like this is our only hope out of this climate change crisis. This is another reason why Putin is a pile of shit. We are in this thing together. It's time we start figuring it out. I think we are a lot closer to this sci-fi like tech than everyone realizes.
Here is another crackpot blaming his woes on Putin, the problem is as old as time, as long as there is Russia and its natural resources , someone will try to take it. Good luck with that.
@@garneroutlaw1 What climate crisis? Can we please stop with the alarmist language when the evidence points to changes in coastal lines and temperatures being a natural, cyclical phenomenon. We DO have issues with plastic pollution and waste disposal. It would be far more productive to tackle those issues than handwringing over temperature changes we can’t control or prevent.
The thing about time travel is that you have to account for space as well. You have to account for the expansion of space, the relative drift in locations over time, etc. The power to travel back would be massive, but you would also need a linear travel element that would put you in the right place. If you went back, let's say, a few years - but in a static location, you're in the vacuum of space and Earth hasn't gotten here yet.
You’re just applying the big bang theory which isn’t true. The past present and future are all happening at once. So space in theory would have no effect on time travel. One thing You said though is yes i would assume you could go so far back the earth isn’t even there yet but again everything is happening all at once.
Yeah in reality the delorean tracks would have led directly into space a million miles from Earth. Everything is moving at a ridiculous pace. The galaxy, the solar system, Earth etc.
Even more is that other civilizations would have invented time travel already therefore we can see whatever we want the pyramids and more. That theory he proposed was crap and totally not possible for reasons of aliens already invented it millions of years before we did.
@@korn-tv2032 I think your half way right but the thing is in a time travel you have to stop traveling and at that point you would have to find your way back to earth
I think most literary methods for time travel are based on the wormhole theory: you create a tunnel between the destination and the origin. By that theory, you can traverse back and forth via the tunnel provided the tunnel is sustained. However, the initial activation of the time machine is important since, based on what I have read, the origin can only be after when the machine is activated as a way to counter paradoxes from travelling in the past. The concept of a "fixed point" that cannot be changed is necessary as in all types of travel for navigation after all.
Jesus Christ man. Bert has hundreds of hours of podcasts. On his own podcasts and on other podcasts. 90% of the conversation is about him. About what he is doing, what he did yesterday and what he did years ago. Joe was talking about a specific concept and Bert completely didn't understand it so Joe explains it as simple as possible.
Nah Bert is boring af. The people who reacts "I'm so stupid that I don't wanna talk about this topic" immediately are the most intellectually & creatively incompetent. Just let your mind runs wild for a bit, ground your arguments with some logic and see where it goes. It's not terribly hard, you just need to take yourself a little bit less seriously.
If you could model everything in a virtual reality perfectly, and we had a perfect understanding of all of the laws of physics, we could definitely run the clock back.
@@edelfelix7333 Absolutely, and maybe never even. In fact, it may even be physically impossible given the laws of nature (ie, there may not even be enough energy).
Parallel universes and time travel are two separate concepts in theoretical physics. In the context of parallel universes, each universe exists independently with its own timeline and events. Time travel, on the other hand, involves moving backward or forward along the timeline of a single universe. In a parallel universe scenario, time travel in one universe wouldn't directly affect the future of another universe, as they are distinct and operate independently.
Very impressive human but also a agent of the machine, if you know anything about the information war you would know you don't get to rise in this system without someone having you in check
Bruv, I just watched that film yesterday and it's one of the best sci-fi movies I've ever watched. The scene where the guy slowly unzips his pants to jump on the butt plug had me spitting out my coffee.
Great talk. Thank you. Time = sequence of events. (Time is measured by the sequence of events) If the physical body were to travel back in time, then the memories in the brain would become undone, I think. However, in terms of astral existence and the possible soul plane, a collective memory or mesh of experiences of soul may exist and not be subject to manipulation by time travel. Would time travel to the past then affect soul memory? Those who've had experiences of astral projection or had a dream which became a future event, might've communicated with some Super-consciousness, or the place of everything everywhere all at once. You guys are neat thinkers, keep riding the waves of life.
he does it often. he has a little information on a topic and then speaks as if its absolute truth, often times its not even proven science but just theory's, but he doesn't seem to understand the difference between provable science and speculative theory's.
Seems like a lot of people don't know how a paradox works. If you go back in time to steal someone else's idea, then that means he didn't create the idea, thus giving you no reason to travel back in the first place to steal it.
My favorite explanation for time travel (which I've only ever seen used in a few pieces of media) is that you don't actually go backwards or forwards in time, you instead hop into another version of yourself in an almost identical parallel universe where the course of events just happened to unfold a little faster/slower. Interesting take plus more feasible than literal time travel which is impossible (at least backwards).
I went back in time a great many of times. It's never at my own accord. All I can do is recognize it when it happens. It happens within my own lifespan. The best one was getting to spend two extra years with my dog that passed who meant the world to me. It was like any other time before. Knowing practically everything that was happening for a span of months before she passed. My insides knew I was losing her, but I couldn't rationalize it to understand. I was letting everyone know with subtle hints that I was not picking up on.
Time travel is weird. Where are all the time travellers? If time travel is ever invented then it's inevitable that at least one person or one being would travel to our present day. To do what? Probably to just observe but who really knows? With that being said though, the universe could split into two every time someone time travels so you are essentially creating your own universe that you can do whatever you want with and have virtually no repercussions. Something that's interesting to think about is that the universe is so precise, perfect and complex that it probably would already have some sort of prevention or safe guard in place for time travel. The simplest example of a safe guard is that no being can ever reach the edge of the universe since it is forever expanding at a rate that will be impossible to reach. I think if time travel exists, it can't exist how we perceive it because it would destroy the universe. Someone invents something, goes back in time and invents it earlier, which in turn leads to more inventions that someone will go back in time to invent earlier, and we will be caught in a loop of constant innovation in milliseconds. I need to go to bed
Think of it like a train and rails, you can't move anywhere with a train if you don't have rails. For a time machine train, there needs to be the invention of time machine rails and you couldn't reach anytime past that instant, supposedly. I think the universe expansion is seen as a balloon being inflated, any point on the balloon doesn't move per se, but all point grow further apart. I guess there is no edge to the universe. To my understanding the "edge of the universe" refer to the edge of the visible universe, meaning the light from places of the universe that haven't reached us since the creation appear as an edge. There's theory that the accelerating expansion will make it so that every point of the universe will move appart so fast that no light can reach any over point, producing an absolute dark universe. Love your content btw, one of few reliable/best meme compilation channel out there.
this '' universe expanding into infinity '' could be BS . You just heard it from '' scientific theories'' so its just a THEORY , No one knows whats out there, we never been to the moon let alone knowing about infinity..
@@meseretgglove8093 i Wholeheartedly agree with you, i'm talking from the orthodox point of view, which i don't necessarily share. Nevertheless, the Infinite fractal universe theory is kinda cool. Look into it.
Everyone loves the thought of time travel but they say you can't go back but only forward, I say different, the human mind is capable of so much more than what we know, for instance me, as in myself can using my mind go back to several dates and times I have been through and stay there but only for a limited period as it takes a toll not only on my mind, aswel as my body, Its hard to explain but if I concentrate gard enough I can go back, see things, touch things, even smell things from my own past and even have conversations with people, it's like I can dip into my younger self but only for afew minutes before I'm pulled back, no matter what I do or say, my future is already set, there is no point telling my younger self what to do or say or lead me in a different direction in life because I will always end up back here in an endless loop, all I can do is go back for a brief period and then return knowing that I did have a better life when I was younger
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Some “systems” teach that past and future have very real, tangible existence. The past does not “disappear”, but in fact it still exists beyond what we are able to perceive with our normal senses. According to this line of thought the problem with time travel is we are looking for a machine which exists in our normal three-dimensional space and can be used by normal three-dimensional senses. Instead, it says, we should be looking inward-that the only possible method of time travel is through higher states of consciousness.
I’ll throw a curve ball: with matter and energy being conserved, and time already demonstrated as not linear by quantum physics AND string theory, is it time that we need to travel in, or is it our perception of time that we need to change? I’d argue that it is the latter.
Wouldn't that be impossible though? Since our perception is I would think at least partially connected to our like biology and how we experience the physical world? I just don't know how you could do that except maybe through like a video or image that we can watch but not actually participate in.
Despite our perceptions of time, there is a reality to time and how fast it goes. As we see with black holes, time can be warped, as with the speed of light which can be warped so that we can perceive it to be faster or slower, but it's always traveling at its set speed. So yes, time is what we need to travel in. How to warp time so it can get us when and where we want to go (remember that space and time are connected) is the issue. I mean, the Earth isn't sitting still in space, so if you travel 10 years into the future of time, you also have to travel 10 years into the future of where the Earth will be in space, and where the Earth is located in space is certainly not a perception; it is a reality. Wave bye-bye to your curve ball. That sucker is out of the park. We can call it the See-You-Later. ;)
@@markryan9894 that's where I am with it. Physical travel doesn't seem feasible, but if you can record the past without it being recorded previously essentially it's time travel. You wouldn't be able to prevent someone being born, but you could experience it with a treadmill and a VR headset. There are believed to be objects that are faster than light, the expansion of the universe itself may be one, and I think we would be more likely to be able to observe the past than accelerate to a point where the future would become visible. Or, it's possible we are traveling all points of time at this moment and are limited only by our physicality and have the ability to only observe a single point along that line of time due to the current composition of our mass and the rate it travels along time. Shower thoughts.
One thing I don't hear mentioned about traveling in time is the fact the Earth is never in the same place. If you traveled back in time one Hundred Years Ago, to the same place you are now, you would be very far from the Earth. You would have to move through space as well as time.
Once again I'll say Joe is one of my favorite people, and an important voice in free thinking. The book he refers to "Kurt Godel meets Einstein" is an exercise in pure mathematics & philosophy. Not a practical theory. Kurt Godel was a mathematician not a physicist.
The simple proof that time travel is impossible and will always be is that if it was invented in the future the future people would have come to us to tell us about it.
@@4HiSeth and according to quantum physics any area outside of the known universe, like past the horizon where it’s ever expanding, is just another unique universe with its own variation. So in theory there truly is an infinite number of universes, and there are an infinite number of yous.
A time machine also has to move through space in an instant too. The machine pops out of time and back into time at the same place in space but the Earth itself has moved on from that point in space. It would be like jumping off a moving train and the train keeps on going without you.
Idk why the newest narrative on theoretical time travel is that you can't go back, but you can go forward... that is literally all anyone keeps saying when commenting on it. Man, we don't know anything about anything... least of all time travel, so why the fuck anyone would comment about the specificity on the direction that time flows and how you can travel through it like they actually know blows my fucking mind lol. Most scientific explanations are theory. Theory... as in a guess based off of other theory usually. I mean good guesses. But... still guessing. ALL OF THE TIME we are updating shit we thought was one way but turns out wasn't even close. Tbh the new thing that replaces the old theory is probably wrong too usually >_>
I've always thought of time travel very much like how they portrayed it in GOT episode "The Door" where Hodors life is revealed. "The ink is dry" means, even if someone has a plan to go back and change anything, that it is already been done, because the future, although unknown to us, is just like the past. Think of when Bran yelled "father" at Ned stark in the "flashback" scene at the tower of joy where Jon was born. Before Bran ever did that in the show, Ned going into the tower still heard Bran say that and turned to look at that point in time of the flashback sequence. Essentially present day Bran yelling at his father in the past happened at the same time, so it could also be said it is the same for the future. "Time is a flat circle" from True Detective season1 is another similar outlook on time travel. Which also kinda suggests all time happens at the same time including the future.
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I think of it like this - time is like the tip of the ball point pen 🖊 as it's rolling along on paper and the ink line is (our perspective of) time , the ball is consciousness/life and the pen is us ...
Agreed. Why would we ever believe that we could change what’s already transpired. If time travel ever existed, it would be in a way where we could only view it passively, but not interact with the subjects who’s consciousness are aware in that place. Consciousness and time travel do not go hand in hand in my mind.
I also forgot the movie that may best protray time travel, Interstellar. He effects his whole daughters life without realizing until the end, he was the "ghost" in her room the whole time. Everything he did to get her attention and tell her how to fix things is like an echo in time as a fixed construct, not linear as we see it. Two Mathew Mconnaghy (sp?) characters from two completely separate story lines were needed to understand time travel. Lol.
Saw Rogan drop in on Tony’s Phoenix shows. Went to both shows and Rogan did 2 almost completely different 45min sets. Tony crushed. William Montgomery murdered super hard too. EPIC night of comedy!