Interesting clip, i'd like to watch the entire documentry.
Anyway i'm not a scientist, but the thought of time travel is fasinating, while slight variation in time is possible in space, as space is a vaccum which doesn't have time, I think it's long way off before we can actually travel back in time to alter past events, simularly to the future to do the same.
Still an interesting concept i'll definitly be watching the full documentry.
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The hypocrite looks for faults; the believer looks for excuses.
Ethically speaking...mankind is doomed if we are given the power to change the past (and hence the future)
That reminded me of the very true observation made by George Orwell:
He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past
I think, scientifically speaking, time travel is an impossibility. Nothing more than a myth created by sci fi writers, along with the Daleks and a moon made out of cheese.
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
We're all travelling forward through time. So, yes, it is possible, in one direction.
As for going back in time and changing history... if I recall correctly, the consensus is that if this were theoretically possible, it would in fact create an alternate reality, since in any given reality, history is history and cannot be altered. If you successfully alter history, that alteration always happened, thus rendering your need to go back and make that alteration redundant. If you follow.
If time travel is possible then trials of this life given to us by Allah becomes redundant if you can just go back everytime you are in a difficult moment the time travel will allow you to reset so that you can better handle the problem if that is the case then a big chunk of what constitutes the purpose of life will erode
so now why live?
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