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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

time travel-backwards-can we travel in time

First in answer to the question, I don't take this too seriously.
The reason I write about time is that I am separated from love by time
It helps to write about time instead of writing about love
This takes me to time travel, the idea from the movie (not the much better book) about why someone would design a time machine and how they would design it in a hologram universe.
First, let me say that time travel is a triviality in G-Space because everything happens at once.
Requoting for the 10th time (or so) Einstein-"the only reason for time is so everything doesn't happen at once." 
The error in this quote in hologram space (o-space) is that time is the reason everything seems not to happen at once.  In G-space, time is a part of the singularity and everything does happen at once.
Time is a way of projecting g-space onto a surface (time) to form what we call the universe and that we beings trapped in time, like flies in amber, can recognize.
We think we move through time because we are projected over time. 
If we went into the singularity (a black hole might very well get us to this one central projector location) then we could be at any time we wanted, but we wouldn't be in o-space with time anymore, we'd be in G-space where time is just part of the singularity.
The reason that time travel is difficult (backwards, traveling forwards in time is just a function of going faster than the projection-light speed) is because you get to division by zero as you drop down to the singularity.  This is discussed earlier when talking about the definition of gravity and how that functions as time goes to infinity.
If however, you reach the signularity, everything is happening at once, time is zero, dimensions are all zero.  You can go from this point to any point in time and...in space, but we would need to separate time out in order to experience it.
There are, therefore, two types of time machine.   One is a black hole.  If you fell into one then you would drop back to the singularity if you could survive, which you could not.  The other is the practical type of time machine.  This one is quite different.  In this one, you realize that you are only a projection of matter (not space and matter because from the standpoint of the projection space and matter are the same thing, part of a projection).  In this type of time machine, you realize that you are already at the point where everyting happens at once.  All you need to do is find the proper spot in a projection and send yourself there.
Perhaps that is what we are.  Perhaps we are a projection and someone is waiting for us to go out far enough along time to join us there.  How to get out of the singularity to a particular spot in time and space is another question for another post.

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