Monday, November 30, 2009

Time Travel's Quite the Thing...

I define Time as the idea fashioned by humans to attempt to rationalize and further describe the changes of the different things of the universe as they progress through their cycles. Though this kind of definition of time doesn't exactly allow for a time-space fabric to exist, I find the concept of Time Travel to be remarkably interesting, regardless.

For example, there's a temporal paradox (time-travel related paradox) where some say that it can't be possible, because we haven't had evidence of it yet. Surely, if time travel has developed in some future, then they would have travelled back in time to this point eventually. Since no one has come back this far, and no evidence of time travel exists, then it's logically deducible to be impossible, right?
This theory doesn't really allow for all possibilities of the restrictions of time travel to be accounted for. For example, time travel COULD only be forward in time, and backwards being impossible, no evidence WOULD exist. OR, simply no one has yet to travel this far back in time, or even any and allevidence of time travel has simply not been discovered yet.

Either way, I find it quite intruiging.

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