Time Travel Discussions Part 2
Hello, everyone, how's it going? I know that it's been like 2 months since I had actually posted anything on my blog , but here it is today, my 2nd part of my time travel discussions. Now , today we aren't really going to talk about it too deep just like last time , because I don't want to make this post that big , otherwise no one might read such a long ass post.
So, this time I'm actually going to focus on some like very mysterious and weird stuff, something which might not make sense to you, something very peculiar. So, there is this very famous theory in the which is quite renown in the science community, and that is what I'm going to briefly talk about now. So, in this theory , the theorist states that the universe will keep on expanding for a long time until it finally collapses and everything reverts back the way it expanded , right at the centre , therefore , the big bang occurs. Now , what's really intriguing about this theory is that it might have been happening forever , and every time a big bang occurs the same incidents happen again or can be evaded, and that's where I think our Deja Vu might come from. Now , what I'm trying to say is that everything that is happening now, has happened before , and it will occur again. Well, at the end of the day, that's just a theory, a scientific theory and it's up to us young scientists to believe in it or not. Well, if we have all lived about so many freaking times , then how do we know that we have lived for so long ? Well, the thing is that we don't have the same memories in our brain , when are reborn, but some traces are left behind somehow which might cause Deja Vu.
Well, now what you see on the picture below is a diagram of somewhat of the expansion of our universe right from the start of the big bang. Okay, now imagine the universe going backwards, in reverse right to the point of the big bang, making it occur again.
Well, now this question comes up a lot, and that is "Is time really relevant or essential to us ?"
Well, the answer for that is yes for us planetary beings, but is it essential for like advanced civilisations ?
Well, the answer to that might not be satisfactory , and I might not be sure about it , but most probably , no. Time is totally irrelevant once you're an intergalactic civilisation, because spending time in space is equivalent to nothingness. There is no such thing as time there , we all just use it on planets , or when we're planetary beings, but it might be important for such cases as for us Humans beings' ages , or a material's age.
I mean one day on another planet in another solar system might 1-100 years on Earth, and we would kind of confused how time passed like that.
Well, the last thing we'll be covering on this post might be a bit repetitive , but how do time machines actually work ?
Well, here's how it works , and it needs a very very advanced technology, and John Titor's one doesn't apply for that. You need enough energy to teleport yourself to a different galaxy, or universe. I mean there might be different galaxies where planets & the stars are just the same as ours with some different settings , or things set in the past or the same planet Earth in a parallel universe where time is 50 years earlier than where we are right now. That's how you can time travel, you use a teleportation machine which has enough energy to teleport you into a different universe.