Quote from SNBthetrue:
Do you have any opinion on what it could be ?
Quote from Maverick74:
Not incorrect. I said he "believed" in time travel. Not that he said we could go backward in time.
Quote from omegapoint:
Its impossible to be objective while being stuck in subjective. I get a feeling about this like I do about religion. The question isn't posed, Do you believe in the possibility of time travel but do you believe in time travel as if believing in it makes it just a matter of time before it arrives like the second coming. Truth doesn't necessarily follow from Faith. You can't petition the Universe with prayer. Like religion our belief on time travel must have been
conditioned by film. The idea that we might visit events that occured yesterday or last month or next month by traveling fast enough or through a wormhole just doesn't follow for me, esp.
with the suspect conditioning we all underwent.
Quote from Maverick74:
That makes no sense. Stephen Hawking is an atheist and he believes in the possibility of it because of science and in particular due to Einstein's theory of relativity. With your logic there would no be point to advance anything in science because it doesn't "follow" with you.
Quote from omegapoint:
I believe in a Truth thats independent of any demands or aspirations for it. The Universe and all the physical laws
don't roll over on command. There just seems to be a disconnect between events recurring in technicolor and surround sound
and the suggested ways of getting there. Maybe we surpass light speed but does it mean we can revisit yesterday with all the characters in place?