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(name)Peter J. Attwood
(emailaddy)ratwolf@hotmail.com
(location)England

Hi, Chuck.
To me, the Multiverse seems to be an obvious answer to ‘time’.
"Time" is composed of infinite world lines that represent every possibility that did, will or may happen. These world lines spiral outward from the "big bang". Time travel is the jumping from one world line to another. The variables between world lines are quite close. In other words, the chances of jumping to a world line that is radically different from the one you start from is quite small. This is due to the fact that using closed timelink curves as your time travel method, gives only a short scope of time travel into the past or future. The physical difference in world lines can be measured in the ratio between the force of gravity and the speed of light. The change is only noticed when you compare matter from one world line to matter from another. These world lines indicate that every physical event possible since the big bang will and has happened.
Some thoughts are quite interesting!!!
It is therefore possible to enter a dimension where you have won the lottery, have a perfect, healthy body, are married to a supermodel and have never even had a cold in your life!!! It is also, in contrast, equally possible to enter a dimension where the world has been taken over by Hitler, you were born blind, and where there was no invention of TV. The possibilities are absolutely endless. So therefore ever since the big bang, every event possible was created, and then each event was assigned to its own dimension. The more time goes on and the universe develops, the more dimensions are created, and the more possibilities there are. Think of a tree where as soon as it is created, the higher you get, the more branches there are. Off of any of infinitely long branches on the tree, are more branches, and on them branches are even more. Your life is a succession of events, progressing up the tree, and following branch after branch. The move from one branch to the next could be a simple event such as turning a left at the end of the street. The dimension you and I live in is simply one of an infinite ‘multiverse’ of dimensions. Deciding to turn right at the end of that street, would take you down a path of events that you never encountered, and may result in the most interesting and differential consequences than when you turned left.
Think of a perfect life. Assign to yourself everything you have always wanted. At some point throughout these dimensions, in a particular dimension, that life you have just thought of, will be in existence (as long as it is physically possible). This is because ever since the big bang, every event possible will happen, in its own dimension. The dimensions are therefore ultimately infinite.
Time travel is done by creating a powerful gravity field between two microscopic singularities (Kerr field) in a magnetic field. By rotating these singularities, a Tipler matrix is created which forms closed timelink curves and hence safe time travel forward or backward. The process to create the singularities is done by accelerating and compressing matter in a "Z field". An electromagnetic crystal can then be used to pin-point a world line to jump onto. The whole system must be in stroboscopic stasis, to ensure correct functioning.
There is just one thing I need clarifying on my theory, Chuck:
If you travelled to one of these dimensions, would it not be possible to kill yourself, your mother, etc.? Because it will have no effect on the dimension you came from, or any other for that matter, would it? YOUR DIMENSION HAS HAPPENED AND IT EXISTS AS IT IS: THEREFORE NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO YOU CAN'T CHANGE IT. YOU CAN ONLY CHANGE A DIFFERENT DIMENSION, but as this lower dimension is a carbon copy, if you will, of YOUR DIMENSION’S PAST, it would therefore be susceptible to any alterations you like. By travelling to this DIMENSION you have travelled to a PRESENT timeline, which happens to be a CARBON COPY of YOU DIMENSIONS PAST at that point you arrive. Wouldn’t it be possible to enter this dimension and do what ever you want? As you have come from a different dimension, I believe this to be true. Am I right? YOU WOULD ALWAYS BE MISSING FROM THE DIMENSION YOU HAVE LEFT WOULDN’T YOU? For convenience, you can travel‘back’, lets say, 5 minutes before you left. This would not put you in the dimension you left, but would put you in one that was a CARBON COPY of the one you left in the first place, therefore being convenient. You could of course, travel back to the exact dimension you left, but that would be in the future, the time difference being the period of your travels, because TIME FLOWS EQUALLY IN ALL DIMENSIONS.
I don't know of your experience in temporal or quantum physics, neither do I know how intelligent you are, but considering your essays, you seem to be quite clever!!!
This is about as far as I have got on the theoretical side of things. Please clarify me if you know otherwise!!!
Sincerely,
Peter J. Attwood
14:04 EST, 9 March 1999

Hi, Peter.
If I understand what you're saying, I feel it necessary to say that I do not believe that our existence is predetermined in a closed timelike situation or a temporal causality loop originating from the latest hypothesis of a big bang (although, that would have to be a HUGE loop and we would be none the wiser). I think destiny is created "along the way" for the
SUBJECTIVE ORIGINAL TIMELINE. Here's the tricky part- IT'S ALL THE OBJECTIVE ORIGINAL TIMELINE! If everything, as you say, is predetermined, then I'd have to believe we are slipping (laterally) in and out of other timelines as we go along. It's sort of like the realities in realities- shadow world speculations of the theoretical physicist, Fred Alan Wolf (for whom I have a great deal of respect). Another analogy for that would be those books you can read that has choices of several different endings.
WOULD IT MATTER what you did in a parallel timeline? Not really. If you have the ability to leave that timeline. If not, it becomes your home! I could go out and commit any crime I wanted right now, if I could leave this timeline- if there were no consequences. You understand what I mean here so I won't digress.
WOULD YOU DISAPPEAR FOREVER from the timeline you left? I'd say yes, but again, IT DOESN'T MATTER! The timeline you enter will be your reality then. Remember your existence is cumulative, everything is shared up to ANY PRESENT ACTION.
Thanks for your intelligent input, Peter. I look forward to hearing from you again.
Chuck



Whats the experiment? Check out my REMOTE VIEWING SITE D R V H P
thanx!
-DecK-

I haven't checked out your site yet, but I will. Experiment? I don't know what you mean, unless you're referring to a challenge or two I have made to people on the net claiming to be TIMETRAVELERS. Do you claim to be one? If so, I'll be happy to challenge you.
I, like many others, I'm sure, would be delighted to encounter a true TIMETRAVELER (but I certainly don't expect to)!
Chuck



(name)Chris Green
(emailaddy)cag98c@cs.nott.ac.uk
(location)Nottingham University, UK

I have to do a presentation of my choice on monday and I chose the unrelated topic of time travel as it's held interest for me for a long time (I do computer science), I happened across your page and it gave me a lot to think of. It also helped me decide on the structure of my argument. I thought I'd share it with you as you seem to like feedback.
Anybody else reading this can also respond if they want to, or want further explaination. Though being at Uni there are times of the year when I cant respond for some time.
Right being a little bone idle as a student I will cut and paste my entire speech in here, some of the formating will be lost, but I really develope the ideas near the bottom of the text, bear with me......
Time travel Can we?
No - simple explanation, and wrong as we are travelling through time now, question is how and to what extent.
Yes - we can travel in time. Quarks are the smallest particles in the universe, there also exist anti-quarks travelling backwards in time, bad things happen when they meet, but suggests the possibility. Relativity and general space-time also suggests time travel. How could we?
Research has shown time dilation at high speeds, time slows toward the speed of light, stopping at it. Though we can do time dilation we can't cross the speed of light as time would when we reached it, you couldn't physically expel force to get you past it. Also you couldn't make the decision to pass back in a backwards time as effect would precede premeditated thought of doing so. Those travelling faster and hence backward in time would however see themselves as travelling forwards in time and slower than light.
Could use worm holes - connecting two rips in space-time, position and time, so you could also alter the time dilation between them, many probs. Einstein's rubber sheet theory, suggests the possibility but not the control of worm holes. Could bend space-time with theoretical technology - star trek, gravity drives pull space time on UFOs or just a straight forward time machine for a simple model, as we shall assume.So what could we do?
Just forwards travel - sub-light speeds allow us to age slower and the past can't change, sceptical.
Just backwards - the past is written, could back track it, the future is unwritten so you can't visit it, just have to wait. You can remember the past but not the future.
Both directions - use a combination of the above, and why not, our view of life and time is merely a perception of the universe anyway. Fate and Déjà vu are already beliefs that suggest this. Limitations?
Déjà vu - you can't physically do it but we can see future echoes in our dreams, where our consciousness is not constrained by lateral thought of a 3d, time constant universe.
Purely observer - you can't change things or play an integral part as chaos theory of you doing the slightest thing would alter the events from whence you came anyway. Ghostly.
Integral - but there are limitations like you trying to alter your past, simply financially or by killing grandma, throwing up paradoxes.
Cosmic censor - wouldn't allow you to make the changes that you try and do, no amount of fiddling would change anything, you would simply have been a part of failed events already written in history, fate is the long and short of it. You could simply visit your past and future, but why stop there.
New theory, Parallel universes - to get rid of the paradoxes you go back to visit a point in your past, you simply change things and when you travel home yours would be the same, merely you'd create an alternative universe where you changes would apply. So you couldn't change you life at all, especially by giving a prior self the lottery numbers.
Why stop there - a bit of my own theory, a what if extension but all up till here is simply guesses anyway. What if every possibility existed now, we are simply on a time line. From the beginning of the universe every possible combination of event went down their own time lines. All time lines exist and we are on one of infinitely many. Every day decisions throw up an infinity of different paths, every Saturday the lottery throws up 14 million different tracks. All paths exist and spur from one point. What if also they stretch off further than where we sit now on ours. If we had a machine that could go back in time to one of these many joints on this infinite tree and then any action we take would have been arguably fate anyway. What if we could also choose our route back up one of these trees, we could live in our own personnel euphoria by choosing it, or simply relive parts of our life. We are a consciousness on an infinitely long time line from one of an infinity of time lines at a single point along it. From this we could travel forward in time from the intersection.
NOW! and get to a point in the future that might not necessarily happen should we go back to our point we started from. Giving the impression that the future is unwritten and that our past is, with a time machine we could choose our universe but not accurately predict the future, especially for unlikely events.
This a theory that could dispel any paradoxes, surly an ultimate estimation of time.
Chris Green

Hello, Chris.
You have some interesting arguments. As it is Wednesday evening, I'm terribly sorry I didn't make it in time. How did it go? I'm sure you did great, given your obvious communicating ability. Forgive me for not getting input to you in time. Like everyone else, my life seems overloaded with commitments. Please stop back & THANKS for your sharing!
Chuck






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