You know I'm lifeless when I...
Watch the entire Back in a Future trilogy on DVD in a span of one day. Cool show. Which made me think...
If someone travels back in time to a certain moment, and hang around there for five minutes, then travel back in time FIVE minutes to the moment where he first appeared, meet his other self that just arrived, and both of them wait another five minutes to travel back fiive minutes again..., and if the cycle continues, will we not have an infinite value of the same person in that same spot in the same instant? So there can be like a million Chia Mings looking at each other, and one million Chia Mings will all travel back at the same time to the same instant and there will be two million, and then four million, and then...
Shudder. But the thing is, where did all the Chia Mings come from? What's to say that if travel back to that moment, I would not be the 12831571937891245th Chia Ming to be in that area? Therefore, it can be concluded that time travel is just not possible. Why? Because IMO, I think time is not a dimension... It's just mere scales we use to keep track of occurrences and it was created to be applied for social purposes. So one human can meet another human at a desired moment when they are both free AND so people will have an idea of roughly when some big event took place. SO time should not be viewed as a straight line... but rather as a dot.
Oh no, boring post again.
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