My mind was just blown. Never really thought that the past is gone. I always just assumed it was somewhere. Who knows though.
@216trixie
8 жыл бұрын
Gleick's book "Chaos" changed my life.
@derekchen1244
3 жыл бұрын
Does this allow me to give myself the ability to time travel, and/or to create alternate timelines and time portals so I get myself to be reborn on February 10, 1990, while changing my appearance, what life I want, what family do I want, and what nationality/ethnicity I want for real?
@claudiaxander
8 жыл бұрын
we know what Isaac Newton looked like. Newton has a death mask in existence and this was used to provide the likeness in his statue at Westminster abbey.
@phoenixents1557
3 жыл бұрын
Just one of many things he was wrong about in my opinion.
@archaicsage4803
8 жыл бұрын
Not true, some of us (very, very few) understand how the universe works just fine. Yes, time travel is indeed impossible, and the reason the concept of travel into the past didn't exist before in history is because our ancient ancestors knew that it was impossible, so no one even bothered. Perhaps there continued a type of cultural memory that prevented it as well. You _can_ create a type of stasis field that would basically slow time down for yourself, which will allow you to _seemingly_ travel into the future, but you better be damn sure that's _when_ you want to be, because you can never return. Einstein is wrong. The universe is timeless, infinite, and so is energy. What we perceive as "Time" is the measure of changing magnitudes over distance. The infinite fractal that _is_ creation cannot be reversed. Reversing the flow of time would require all of the energy in the universe simply to bring it to a standstill, then you would need even more energy than what exists in order to reverse it. Obviously this is impossible, and it cannot be done even in a localized pocket. There is only one infinite "plane" of existence that everything must share (no other dimensions), and there are NO paradoxes!
@StantonEast
8 жыл бұрын
if the universe is truly infinite as well as the energy than we would have infinit energy to harness for time traveling that's assume it's all infinite. if it's not than i would be more pron to saying no time travel backwards isn't really possible. granted sending information into the past such as light is completely possible supposedly, they've done so in labtests. when i get messages from my self from the future i'll be more inclined into believing their work. i'm not trying to argue just debating the infinite universe and energy that you mentioned. as well as mentioning some things they claim they've done in lab tests.
@pwwka999
8 жыл бұрын
Ty for this madness
@billschlafly4107
8 жыл бұрын
I agree with the host and the guest about time travel. But something else bothers me about time travel. The machine would have to travel back in time and travel in space. A stationary machine that only deals with time would be in a different space. Get in and dial up a time. Instead of going back to Earth in 1988, you would be in space in 1988...because the Earth has moved. You can try to get around this in philosophical ways but you still end up in space and you still can't time travel.
@TheTarutau
8 жыл бұрын
not just technological either. language shapes perception. like with the study they made on old art using green to depict the ocean. then we learn there was not much of a language distinction between green and blue so the colors may have been mixed in a spectrum of light and dark. so how does high definition tv effect the brain and how it interprets the color quality of reality. love the reference to historical awareness. how often people forget context. one thing is for certain we tend to romanticize the past when the truth may paint a completely different picture. so how much of the past is knowable. in away it reminds one of how physicist go about learning about a boson for instance. we look at the fragments and try to recreate the whole. limited by the model we use to decipher these fragments. in a way its the same with the big bang. we can get close but not too close. completeness eludes us. our methods are improving though and this is laudable.
@SimpleSpeed
8 жыл бұрын
With 1.6M subs do you guys have any tips for new KZitemrs? I started mine a month ago and we have a few hundred but any tips help 😊
@NickDeBusk
8 жыл бұрын
tips for what? Make good quality and interesting videos of what your passionate about.... idk?
@rileylaforge7640
8 жыл бұрын
Research and understand the youtube algorithm
@readbetweenthebarz8328
8 жыл бұрын
I think that if time travel becomes possible, we will travel either.... The classic, being transported physically through a portal/wormhole. Or..your conscience travels to younger you. And 1 last point, if time travel does exist one day. And we're able to go back in time, then travellers have already been here. It could turn out to be the classic "1st time travellers went back to meet H.G.Wells" and thus the cycle begins lol
@martinfederico7269
7 жыл бұрын
I don´t know, maybe his books are great, but in 35 mins I heard nothing new. This is the same ramblings anyone has had on the subject among friends. This could be the conversation of 3 ten year-olds outside of a cinema, or 3 thirty-something y/o in the pub for that matter
@phoenixents1557
3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. He isn't really backing his opinions up with any concrete known science either. There are quantum physicists way more qualified than this who would not only argue against his main point that the pasts is gone etc, but they would also reinforce their theories with non-classic physics such as the slit test and Shrodingers dead cat theory or non liniar time which by the sound of it you are already aware of. Great analogy of two 12 yr olds outside a cinema, one of them would've been me. This guy is on the blag career wise and there is no real evidence that he is familiar with a lot of existing science out there.
@vincentconti3633
4 жыл бұрын
The interviewer is not a very astute person. Speaking of time. He is assuming like most people that this is somehow a special time. I would say that this distorts time. It is no more important to vote at this point in history than it has been in the past. That is assuming that in the past things were somehow not as important or not as dramatic, radical or different as they are at this moment. From my time travel experiences I can say that the sixties and seventies were far more dramatic and confusing than today. It was equally if not more important to vote back then. If there is anything at all that divides the past from the present it is that the present is so much better than the past. Other than arthritis, failing eyesight, hearing, and the general decrepitude of old age!!
@babybutchie
4 жыл бұрын
Plus he keeps saying "right... right.... right."
@Electricsheep86
8 жыл бұрын
The Aborigines. Dreams sleep.
@notjustanotherguy739
4 жыл бұрын
Time exists at the same time on different planes of reality. This man is a joke. And by the way, human instinct? My instinct has always been that the past, the present and the future all exists like a resort you can travel to, until I got it confirmed by well respected scientists that that's likely the case. This isn't big think, this is small and narrow minded think. Nobody can say that time travel is impossible, just as nobody can say that a color that we haven't seen doesn't exist. Just think Schrödinger's cat -- until we open up the box to find out the truth, anything is possible.
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