5tomidnite
Paranormal Maven
I've listened to a lot of talk about time travel. Like a lot of people I wondered about potential paradoxes created by time travel. Having given it lots of thought I come up with this hypothesis.
All particles have properties. All these properties synchronize (for the most part anyway) when they are gathered in masses. In terms of time (defined as the measurement of the rate of change in matter) that means everything changes at the same rate. To time travel you need to desynchronize such as when you travel at the speed of light. To travel back and forth in time you have to you to essentially be able to rewind or fast forward the matter you desynchronized from. How much of a "true time travel" experience you get depends how much matter you can affect. If you only rewind your immediate area that are ends up off planet wherever it was in space at the time you rewound it for. Same thing if you fast forward it. Now you avoid that by rewinding the whole universe if that's possible. For sake of the paradox discussion we'll say you can.
So you've desynchronized and rewound the universe to the point before you were conceived with exception of the particles that make up your body. You're able to exist here because the particles making up your body hasn't been rewound so it maintains its current configuration. You kill one of your parents. Then you fast forward the universe back to the point it was before you rewound it. The universe has changed now to accommodate the death of the parent. When you resynchronize you are still existing even though one of your parents is killed before you were conceived. Why do you still exist? Your matter wasn't altered. The events that brought about your birth don't need to occur again. Rewinding the universe didn't alter your matter nor the fast forwarding. Any younger siblings have no such luck. Their matter was altered so the events that lead to their configuration into your siblings needed to happen again but they couldn't so they couldn't be born.
In my hypothesis I don't treat time as an actual thing in the material universe. I treat it as a description of a condition of matter or more specifically particles. There is no need for alternate universes or wormholes. All mass is preserved.
This hypothesis permits all number of time effects that aren't strictly time travel. You can put someone in stasis by desynchronizng them and arresting them at their current state. You can artificially age or regress them the same way.
Anyway I'm just saying. Hopefully I was clear in what I said.
Thanks for reading.
All particles have properties. All these properties synchronize (for the most part anyway) when they are gathered in masses. In terms of time (defined as the measurement of the rate of change in matter) that means everything changes at the same rate. To time travel you need to desynchronize such as when you travel at the speed of light. To travel back and forth in time you have to you to essentially be able to rewind or fast forward the matter you desynchronized from. How much of a "true time travel" experience you get depends how much matter you can affect. If you only rewind your immediate area that are ends up off planet wherever it was in space at the time you rewound it for. Same thing if you fast forward it. Now you avoid that by rewinding the whole universe if that's possible. For sake of the paradox discussion we'll say you can.
So you've desynchronized and rewound the universe to the point before you were conceived with exception of the particles that make up your body. You're able to exist here because the particles making up your body hasn't been rewound so it maintains its current configuration. You kill one of your parents. Then you fast forward the universe back to the point it was before you rewound it. The universe has changed now to accommodate the death of the parent. When you resynchronize you are still existing even though one of your parents is killed before you were conceived. Why do you still exist? Your matter wasn't altered. The events that brought about your birth don't need to occur again. Rewinding the universe didn't alter your matter nor the fast forwarding. Any younger siblings have no such luck. Their matter was altered so the events that lead to their configuration into your siblings needed to happen again but they couldn't so they couldn't be born.
In my hypothesis I don't treat time as an actual thing in the material universe. I treat it as a description of a condition of matter or more specifically particles. There is no need for alternate universes or wormholes. All mass is preserved.
This hypothesis permits all number of time effects that aren't strictly time travel. You can put someone in stasis by desynchronizng them and arresting them at their current state. You can artificially age or regress them the same way.
Anyway I'm just saying. Hopefully I was clear in what I said.
Thanks for reading.