Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:08:35 AM No.81469098
I went to uni to study physics after watching Steins;Gate. Now my life goal is to travel back in time.
What nobody has ever done is actually define time and time travel. I have a wild new definition for time travel.
The way I see it, you don't need to literally physically go back in "time". What you nead to do, is accomplish the conditions that existed in the past.
Let's say you're in an empty room with absolutely nothing in it except for a porcelain vase. This vase room is your entire universe. One day the vase breaks. You now live in the broken vase timeline. But if someone was to fix the vase so that you can't even tell it was fixed, wouldn't you say that you travelled back in time?
Do you understand, anon? A way to travel back in time is to do the vase thing to absolutely everything around you. If you want to go back to 1995, you need to change every goddamn thing around you to how it was in 1995. That is truly time travel. That's because time as a continuous stream doesn't actually exist, there are only configurations of atoms and they're all unaware of this concept of "time". As far as the universe is concerned, time doesn't exist, preventing traditional time travel.
What nobody has ever done is actually define time and time travel. I have a wild new definition for time travel.
The way I see it, you don't need to literally physically go back in "time". What you nead to do, is accomplish the conditions that existed in the past.
Let's say you're in an empty room with absolutely nothing in it except for a porcelain vase. This vase room is your entire universe. One day the vase breaks. You now live in the broken vase timeline. But if someone was to fix the vase so that you can't even tell it was fixed, wouldn't you say that you travelled back in time?
Do you understand, anon? A way to travel back in time is to do the vase thing to absolutely everything around you. If you want to go back to 1995, you need to change every goddamn thing around you to how it was in 1995. That is truly time travel. That's because time as a continuous stream doesn't actually exist, there are only configurations of atoms and they're all unaware of this concept of "time". As far as the universe is concerned, time doesn't exist, preventing traditional time travel.
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