
The comments on this particular video, as expected, are very spirited.
Commenter Raymond D is skeptical and poses this counter point:
The problem being that he treats time like an object, something that doesn’t explicitly contain its own set of rules. When time travelling to the past to “Change your destiny” he says, if you change your outcome of the moment you time travelled back, then you originally grow up with that path, thus not allowing you to go back in time to change that outcome. It’s a very simple paradox. If you change the past so that WWII never happened, then WWII wasn’t around for you to time travel backwards to stop in the first place, so, theoretically, the entire universe would be forced to rewind itself to the exact moment before the time-travelling incident occurred. By time-travelling, you single-handedly destroy the future of the universe, so now there’s only the past and present, no future.
Commenter Jon S is a bit more in the camp that there is a possibility to time travel in a related fashion:
It’s an interesting theory, but i’m wondering how he would be able to spin or manipulate space in such a way to make this theory a reality. We’re always told that ‘Time’ is not a physical matter, but what if we’ve been wrong about this all along? What if strands of time that we can’t see with the naked eye actually exists, and somehow someway could be manipulated and played with if certain elements come together? I’ve always been fascinated with time travel and for a while when I was younger I had a dream that often repeated for about a month, which had me using a machine to travel back and forth through time.
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Time is fluid so what he suggests is impossible. Time runs different around higher gravity planets,stars,etc. he’s not taking in account all the m$#%&!@* and gravity that will affect his device. It sounds plausible, but calculations need to be taken it to account. His device would need a sustained power source and would need to be stationary. Problem is the earth rotates around a sun that falls around a galaxy. I think quantum vibrations are the key to time travel. You need to know what the frequency is and how many cycles it has vibrated since the Big Bang. Pretty much impossible with current understanding of physics
Wrong. Time is a big ball of wibbly wobbly timey wimey… Stuff.
All you need is specifically heated water mixed with nitrotrinadium and you get the elements for time travel.
@[1753403362:2048:David Brown]
Time is fluid?
Could you elaborate on that..
I like to think of space as kinda rubber if you finger out a way to bend it who knows that could happen
I really don’t know if fluid is s correct term. I would say it’s thicker or slower where gravity is heavier. Like traveling through mol$#%&!@*es. I would $#%&!@*ume time moves faster at a small scale , like deep space there’s not a lot of resistance from gravity. If Einstein says that as you approach the speed of light, your m$#%&!@* increase and time slows. So time and space seem like fluid. There is a resistance. It’s only my hypothesis. But it would seem the boson is the field that gives m$#%&!@* is like fluid, thicker and thinner in different places.
As for the lasers twisting gravity. I would $#%&!@*ume if he drops a particle through it, it would get pushed out of the tunnel by the gravitational wake of hi m$#%&!@* objects in the area.
The mind can time travel,the body can not
@[1655499378:2048:Jesse Schweitzer]
Fermi paradox works for time travel too.
If there’s theoretically infinite futures, and an infinite fraction of them have time travelers, why haven’t we seen any?
Maybe they’re hiding.