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Time travel is 'mathematically possible'


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Sepulchrave, who is a member here, is a physics professor who occasionally posts in these kinds of topics. When I post on these subjects I try to back up with some link that may include the math. Sometimes I just speculate from my own personal views, but I try to make this clear that this is my opinion.

 

 

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On ‎30‎/‎04‎/‎2017 at 9:44 PM, Derek Willis said:

Could you be a bit more specific, for example by showing some of the mathematics? 

Atoms dont obey the regular laws of cause and effect but instead work off probabilities.

This means you cannot determine an atoms specific past or future. You can only talk about probabilities instead. This is because there is no specific past or specific future for the atom for a time traveller to visit and see. Instead all its pasts and futures co-exist as probabilities.

So if you are going to travel forwards and backwards in time you a flying around the multiverse not time travelling.

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