Time Travel

Why do we want to time travel? Mostly, it is to fix the mistakes we or another person made. Here is a quote from i$UBSCRIBE; “You’re here now. Don’t make any mistakes.”
Can we, though? Mistakes are a necessary part of the learning process.
We know time is a made-up concept to measure the stretch we feel is passing us by. The progression of time is inevitable, like death, and doesn’t stop with death. It is a movement that is seemingly unidirectional. Yet many of us want to go back and change our elapsed lives. Quantum science says it is impossible to time travel or even cross spatial distance at or more than the speed of light as matter. That includes our body and any material we use to build spacecrafts.
If only we lived in a simulation, time travel would be as easy as changing its program, imparting favorable memories about the past. Someday, someone will crack the code; until then, there is no harm in lucid dreaming about it.
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Published on November 30, 2023 10:51 Tags: quantum-physics, time-travel
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