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by benpadiah
The T4 Program involves sending a person back in time on a mission to assassinate themselves in the past, prior to their having time-travelled. In short, T4 is Time-Travel. The primary focus of the rest of this article will address the geometry and physics of hyperspace time-travel. For the remainder of this document, we will be dealing only with the “T-4 alternative” as it was applied to the original, small group of time-travellers, sent into parallel time-lines to assassinate themselves. The results of these experiments are as follows:
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(cont.)........ you could create a universe where matter obeyed time manipulation, from stop, slow down, to speed up. All you need to do is create a new universe to obey your laws.
a rock that sits perfectly still for ten years undisturbed has moved its particles enough times for any one particle to have traveled around the moon and back, right? I'm guessing. Anyway, nature doesn't acknowledge the past, only we do, by memory, by spirit. if we go back in time, matter won't turn around and come with us. One the other hand, listen carefully, you could create a universe where ma
benpadiah:
YO, MG! There are 4 important points for time-travel: 1) space-time coordinates of origin and destination. 2) temporal-signature of the time-traveller. 3) mid-point of jump for maximum peak of arc. 4) distortion to time-stream by amount of mass travelled. Hope you enjoy the euations! LOL! PEACE! - Jon
benpadiah:
Although, I should add that, despite time's pre-occupation with the "4th-dimension," regular time (past-future) is only 3&1/2 dimensions of space. Also, without the 3-d of zero-point space-time, there wouldn't be anything to measure change and motion over time. Without 3, there is no 4. PEACE! - Jon
mysticalgod:
Models are great. A bit too complex for me. In the real world, models can have a different result, which brings us to understand why time travel is difficult. Although, it might still happen. But if the laws of physics depend on time, then it goes to reason that matter cannot create , or come before, itself, or its universe would literally disappear the moment it went back in time. Right?
mysticalgod:
I think I know how you're viewing time, although I might be incorrect, but allow me to explain. Time as I view it: time doesn't exist, only motion/change, which is dependent on matter, exists. Matter is energy, such as electrons (electricity)/energy, when you go down to subatomics. Energy, exists in pulses, meaning it's not linear, rather it manifests. If you stop it, it goes out, like light.
Nothing would happen if you go back into time to eliminate the self. You would not be affected due to the fact that 'time' has already progressed beyond this point (we'll leave out the theory that all 'time' is present). Only the ones going back into time and re-living a timeline would notice the difference. If I read a book and I am on page 200, and a friend goes and tears out pages 100 - 105 I wouldn't notice. However, if another reader goes back before these pages and comes to these pages, it would matter. Once you are past a certain point in 'time' the effect of changing it may very well create an alternate timeline that certainly parallels the original. peace