If we were to go back to the past or future, would we go back physically or mentally? Ofc we don't have that technology...
[spoiler]yet?[/spoiler]
So how would we know? What does the mighty flood think?
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There will never be time traveling, the past is in the past, and the future is coming for you.
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Time travel doesn't exist because time itself doesn't exist. It didn't exist until humans started measuring it. Time is not a physical entity that can be observed, it can only be calculated.
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Going around the planet counter clockwise faster than the speed of light should do the trick.
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Near-lightspeed travel would significantly preserve your lifespan. Also, hypergravity.
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Event horizon in a black hole?
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What if bees were required for time travel? What if time travel turned you into bees? What if bees killed the dinosaurs What if bees WERE the dinosaurs?
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I can chromosphere you
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Edited by ThyLordIntrovert: 2/20/2015 2:07:01 AMLeave at midnight, then drive REALLY fast and far west -pow- it is now dinner time again
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By going faster than the speed of dank memes.
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Faster than Shrekspeed
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A black hole.
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It's impossible because we wouldn't exist
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Einstein-Rosen bridge!
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Wormhole in space
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What if bees were time travelers What if bees were required for time travel? What if time travel turned you into bees? [spoiler]If you don't get it, you don't need to get it[/spoiler]
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Edited by The Cellar Door: 2/20/2015 2:02:55 AMAs far as the scientifically plausible means of time travel go, we would physically, due to means of aging at a slower rate as compared to the people on Earth if we are to go near the speed of light. As far as we know, there's really no way to "turn back the clock" or change how fast this clock turns. But we can speed up or (hypothetically speaking) slow it down in comparison to the individuals on Earth via speed and location in spacetime.
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We use a hot tub