Science says time travel is possible

Not sure if time travel exists.

But I am sure of one thing, if you can travel faster than the speed of light, you could see the past or future. Brain waves is the only element that could travel faster than the light.

I have personally experienced meditators who knew everything about me, about my past and even told some of my future very accurately. And amazingly, I barely had to talk to him because he was reading my mind the whole time while we were chatting.

Have you experienced dejavu? That's seeing the future before it came.

If you have a spaceship that could travel faster than the speed of light, you pilot it, far far away and look back to the earth, you will see Dinosaurs. No joke.

Those meditators must be very wealthy once becoming financial traders. No joke!
 
Those meditators must be very wealthy once becoming financial traders. No joke!

They could, but they won't. They are out of attachment from the material world. For them, the spiritual world is everything.

I know it's hard to believe because most human believe in science and science is still at its infant stage.
 
My theory: more than one reality can exist at the same "time". The instant you travel back in time, you're initiating a new time line from the instant that you arrive.

A,B, C ..... F. Travel back to point C, and you begin a new line C1, D1, E1, F1. My theory is that C, D, E F still exists despite your time travel creation of C1, D1, E1, F1. In other words, you aren't really destroying history by traveling back in time, rather you're creating a brand new history. We aren't aware of time traverlers because their time travel creates a new reality which doesn't preclude our reality.

Wouldn't we live in the new reality and be aware of time travel though?
 
They could, but they won't. They are out of attachment from the material world. For them, the spiritual world is everything.

I know it's hard to believe because most human believe in science and science is still at its infant stage.

I am actually very interested in your personal experience, and would appreciate your factual story to be shared here with us. Both mediators and dejavu?

Do you go to see them often? Why would you choose to see so many at various times? Is that because some of them were not reliable/accurate therefore you had to change to someone else until you find the best one who can accurately telling you the things you really want to hear?

Since the mediators are not interested in material things, however can you ask them some material things such as " Will there be any extremely bad weather during the remaining months of this year?" for you to get rich by trading certain comodities?



I have personally experienced meditators who knew everything about me, about my past and even told some of my future very accurately. And amazingly, I barely had to talk to him because he was reading my mind the whole time while we were chatting.

Have you experienced dejavu? That's seeing the future before it came.
 
Wouldn't we live in the new reality and be aware of time travel though?

No, not necessarily. The time travel creates a new reality C1,D1, E1.... where C1 is aware of time travel, but you and I who are in C, D, E .... are not aware of events in C1, D1, E1... I wish I could draw a diagram for you. Think of branches on a tree. The "bird" is on the furthest most branch of the tree and decides to hop back to a point where there is another branch. He hops on to that branch, however obviously doesn't destroy the existence of the branch he was previously on. Can we think of time like that tree?

I am just unsure whether the concept of state in quantum mechanics (micro-structure) would be well applicable to when it is used in time travelling about historical events/facts along timeline (macro-events).

Perhaps a state would be an event in a series/timeline of events. However, imo, state would not be the same as series/timeline. A series/timeline consists of a series of events.

(Of course, an event has any states/status.)

Maybe it should. But the potential of chaos due to unlimited optional events/facts/scenarios mentioned before could be still a problem, imo. Creating multiple/unlimited timelines or number-of-series.

Returning/travelling to a wrong series/timeline at a certain state alone/of the timeline/series may lead to the unexpected subsequent events that the traveller might not want to visit as originally planned.

I was simply trying to give you example of how multiple states can exist simultaneously in Quantum Mechanics until one state is measure. I am not suggesting that one necessarily applies to the other. I am only trying to show you that we have a precedent for multiple simultaneous states.

However, you're right about the chaotic nature of this. There was a movie about this idea on Netflix recently. I'll try and find it.
 
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The interconnections and interactions cannot be underestimated. Assuming a closed system for individuals is just an ideal case/scenario. Not a reality. imo

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_systems

Clearly, the interactions are evident in the newly created timeline. However, it doesn't effect our current timeline. Frankly, I find that more unlikely. It seems improbably to think that we can actually destroy our current timeline, by traveling back in time and modifying a key event. Physically, you're actually destroying matter that way. Of course, I guess that is just as possible as my suggesting there are multiple concurrently existing timelines with their own state of matter.
 
I would do every day the same thing:
  1. travel to the next day
  2. watch where the optimal points are to go long or short
  3. come back to today
  4. go to sleep
  5. trade the next morning based on my notes
 
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