Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Random Leaf #1445

"Time travel is not necessarily travelling through time. In fact, it's actually travelling through space. Often time fictions depicts them as going from moment a to b without consideration to gravitation. Time travel is not that. Time is a constant thing, merely observed or in point of view, time will always move forward but to satisfy such feat, we must always consider time travel as not a displacement of moment but of points. Not moment a to b but point a to b, this is with the acknowledgement of the universal pulls, we would call gravitation."

"... uhh.."

"I see, in short, time travel is not just travel through time but travel through dimensions. In essence, once an object is displaced with such phenom, such object not only travel through time but through dimensions. If an object is in one reality, let's assume it's name as reality 1, that object cannot go back or go forward to the same reality 1. Instead, that object will go to another reality but, of course, it will be as per the objective of the feat, be able to also travel through time. But, of course, the reality travelled to will have a slight alteration from the original reality 1. Therefore, proving the statements of those who've time travel as well their own stories."

".. I see."

"I will repeat once again, an object cannot travel to the same reality. The object must do it twice in order to return. But with regards to the infinite realities and the slight alteration, it's highly unlikely for a return to happen. Unless, a certain point or rather a waypoint or a gate is made open between realities therefore eliminating the possibility of traveling through different realities. Even still, the object still need to travel to another reality before being able to return to one's own reality."

"..."

"If you're curious as to why such runabout method must be done, the rule of gravity still applies. Imagine the plate as the Earth and, let say, a hamburger on top of it is the object and the entire length of the table as time. Without moving the hamburger sideways, lift it up with one hand and move the plate away. If you place the hamburger back down, as you can see, the plate is no longer there. The said object will displaced elsewhere. Although in our perspective the Earth is slowly moving, if one look at a different perspective, the Earth along with other planets and celestial bodies are moving in a drastically supersonic speed and it's movement is surely elsewhere. It would totally hurt if in case the time traveller find themselves either in the void of space or elsewhere inside the planet Earth or some other celestial body. Gravity plays a major role in time travel."

"What about building multiple gateways?"

"It's a nice suggestion. It does eliminate the runabout need for going through different realities but there in lies a problem."

"What is it? Is it something to do with gravity again?"

"The problems are two things. First is how fast an object should move for an object to time travel in the same reality and which should move, the object or the reality? With the idea that gravity is the fixed point in all realities, the one thing that generally binds a reality, how can we move reality?
We could understand that speed should be at the speed of light but traveling through gates of the same reality would required more than generally taking the runabout way. That is without taking into account the danger it poses as an object travels at the speed of light in a relatively small space. Imagine getting slapped at the speed of light. But let's give it a go and say that safety is assured, how many or how much resources would we need to attain such feat? Moreso as having multiple gates. Beside that, time travel is essentially travelling both to the past and future. If gateways will be used, time travel before the invention of the gateways will be impossible. As for the concept of moving reality with the object or the time traveller as the focal point, that is also simply impossible."

"So travel between gates is impossible?"

"As mere waypoints of displacement it is feasible."

"Teleportation?"

"Yes."

"But not time time travel."

"Yes."

"..."

"You seem unconvinced, why?"

"Having multiple gateways shortens the process, you just don't like the idea.'

".. In truth, it is feasible but it strikes me with fear of a scenario happening."

"That is?"

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