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I'd go back and buy bitcoin. Lol. Fly under the radar.

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Every single person on this site had the opportunity to buy bitcoin when it came out. Every single one.

:)

Ha!

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Yes. And I did. I sold it when it hit a few bucks. Silly me.

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I wonder if the narrative is that we can't go back in time is to push the idea that we can't undo what's been happening in the West for the last century we can only go in the direction we've been going. I know these are two separate ideas as one is physically going back and the other is just undoing bad policies that have been enacted, but the concept isn't that different.

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we can only go in the direction we've been going.

We ain't gonna vote our way out of this.

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That was clear to me when the Clinton White House was concerned about militia groups in the 90s.

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this deserves to be the top comment

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Til: Sam Hydes Ted talk was from the future!

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If time travel was real and you go back in time to save someone from a preventable death, that person is still dead in your original timeline you can never return to.

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The way it works is we live in a multi layered omniverse, which is everything that could possibly be, sorted into different layers, like folders and subfolders.

The outermost layer is all that could possibly exist, which does exist.

The second layer is made up of multiverses, each with their own unique set of natural laws, there is one multiverse for every unique set of natural laws that could possibly exist.

The third layer is made up of timelines, each with their own unique series of universe configurations (and anti-universes) between singularities, from the universe's expansion from a singularity to its collapse back into one (and the series of anti universes that are the same but running in reversed time, from after the collapse back to before the expansion). There is one complete timeline for every possible series of universes configurations within the set of natural laws of its parent multiverse.

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we live in a whatchamacallit

that is a theory, not a fact

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Time doesn't exist.

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Why don't we just go back in time?

Shouldn't be a hard technology to develop if you think about I.

All we need is to create a warp drive, and that is it.

Looking into work by alcubierre and mallet, but also into other physicians who are working out the details regarding going back in time.

It's very possible, I think.

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I like to think of the arrow of time in relation to entropy. The only difference between now and the future is how much energy is lost in a given system. So with that theory, time travel would require immense sums of energy to undo localized entropy.

Just my BS 2 cents.

Time is just a measurement of movement and entropy, I include movement of energy or waves as well. It's not like a CD track that can be rewound.