This Time Paradox Scares Scientists - And It's Not Looking Good!
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Publicado 2024-04-28
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This video says it's 8 hours old but I feel like I've watched it already
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One statement is incorrect. Entropy affects open and closed systems, irrespectivelly. The only difference is that in a closed system the entropy can temporarily work in reverse providing that mechanical work is available provided from another subsystem.
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Decades ago, in an essay science fiction author Larry Niven postulated that while time travel to the past might be possible, changing the past definitely wouldn’t be. If someone could travel to the past and change history at will, a situation would be established where the universe would have no stability, with prior events continually being overwritten as if they had never been. This state of affairs could only be different — will only be different — in a scenario where the past was changed which resulted in a universe where no time machine ever was or will be invented, by any species. What do I know, but I think he makes a pretty good case.
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I’m still waiting to get a fax from Future Dwight Schrute warning of the dangers ahead.
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That paradox makes no sense. She would not see it disappear and be replaced. Her own past would have been altered and she would never have sent the message in the first place since there was no longer any fix needed. This is just the boot strap paradox. There would be an alternate time line starting the moment she saw the message in the reflector with the modifications.
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A Type V civilization would be advanced enough to to escape their universe of origin and explore the multiverse. Such a civilization would have mastered technology to a point where they could simulate or build a custom universe. They will have mastered the new laws of physics and have almost complete control over the fabric of reality. Now, humanity is basically impossible to destroy by its own inhabitants, which has reached the decillions.
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Great vidy with fact/history presentation, keep educating. <3
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A Type X civilization has explored every universe, multiverse, megaverse, omniverse, and all dimensions of the hyperverse. We are gods to countless civilizations and have a far greater understanding of realms beyond reality in the outerverse. The exponential nature of the scale stops here as time is meaningless beyond reality. An eon is like a second to those who dwell there and beyond, and space has no bound.
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As a 10 year old I experienced 10% of my life in a single year. Now, my experiences in that same year, as a 40 year old, covers just 2.5%of my life. 🤯
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Stephen Hawkings believes that we can only travel to the future. They say time is an illusion but no one can stop the process of time, it’s unstoppable.
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A Type XIII civilization exist on higher planes outside reality as supreme beings of the Light, and try to find out what exists in the 5th realm.
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14:12 Professor Olivia is a Vulcan? I knew it . . . 😂
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"Time" is a method of measuring events as they happen. Events are just the flow of physical energy flowing or "happening". You cannot go back, physical particles/matter move at differing rates but never "rewinding". The physical rates of events are governed by speed of the events so "time" seems to differ in some instances. Such as a space ship travelling at the speed of light seems to slow the rate of "time" for the ship. But it just changes the rate of events for the particles within the ship compared to the particles that are not going the same speed as the ship. But that's just how I've understood it as a fluid flow of physical events. It just can't flow backwards to "rewind" physical being.
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Human being cannot conquer counter flow by itself. That's true. There would be a lot of obstacles on the way, not taking into account the power of current itself. However, if we took a ship powered by several extremely powerful engines, it would be practically feasible to overcome almost any meeting current. Ancient people wasn't able to go against the stream. Contemporary people can. Why? Because we have technology that allows us to execute such an endeavour. Hence, maybe and it's a big "MAYBE" if we had sufficiently advanced technology that allows us to vanquish the flow of time, we would be able to actually "go back in time". P.S. This is just an arbitrary reasoning regarding the analogy with the flow of a river.
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This one I will be loop playing.
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That lensing effect is difficult, axis’ of motion and capture of original light refraction: - the person is in motion - the room the person has motion - the continent the room has motion - the planet the continent has motion - the solar system the planet has motion - the galaxy the solar system has motion - the photon reflected has motion - the receiving electron of recording device has no time… At which point, time dilations break down…
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The best example of a time paradox is the Minkowski Diagram of the twin paradox! I find it’s the easiest way to wrap your head around it! Edit: Minkowski diagrams involving faster than light travel create time paradoxes!
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Consciousness is your time machine you can pass tomorrow and return in any year that existed like Sumatra
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Boundary layer effect of scalability. Look at breaking the sound barrier. The correct scale and envelope scenario (speed, energy, air,..) is required for it to even be considered.
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Would we even be aware if time stopped or reversed? Depending on what object in space your closest to time moves faster or slower into the future because velocity is part of space time.