This article seems to suggest that time Travel maybe possible.
Not only forwards- as per the standard model, but backwards.
The interesting film Interstellar, by Christopher Nolan, introduced the notion that Time is influenced by Emotion and Gravity waves may play a part.
My question is this? could Time Waves and gravity flux account for visions and magick?
In this experiment they have proved that a future event seems to alter the earlier outcome. Therefore, there seems to be connections or invisible threads between matter and photons.
I believe from observations, the best way to get you head around this concept is to think of a pebble thrown into a lake.
The waves spread out as energy, they could end up as either a flat ripple( or photon ) as they spread out, or if they meet an obstacle such as a beach, they may rise up and transform into a much more substantial Wave ( or particle ) Your thoughts please.
This article seems to suggest that time Travel maybe possible.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3116792/Does-future-affect-PAST-Physicists-demonstrate-time-run-backwards.html
A theory that has been passed since the days of Julies verne. The concept is there but to break the fabrics of light and time is far off yet, as far as I know. the theory is the circles of life intertwine or touch other realms of times. if we can manage to find this touching area time travel or plane manipulation could be possible in since, are we there yet no, could we, far off.
I was told when I was young that if we could reach the speed of light, we would be able to move into time, forward or backward.
Not sure if that was true of if scientifically possible, but its a thought
True, it is widely held you cannot exceed the speed of Light.
Experiments show when you try to view or locate tiny particles at the quantum level, they disappear and reappear, usually in the opposite place you were actually expecting.
This experiment shows laser (light) obstacles alter the state of energy turning it into "things".
Thus, the light from your eye to an object, seem to have invisible connections.
Connections that can make that energy/ matter reappear elsewhere.
We also know from the "butterfly effect" can magnify quantum movements into life changing events..."Schrodingers cat"
Yet scientists do not believe in Magick.
Surely to most folks this is Magick?
Magic is a combination of science, spirit and energy all rolled into one.
Existentialism we can only speculate that if someone went back in time and changed a point would the future rush to meet what has changed. I think there was a movie on that where they went back to hunt a dinosaur and it changed the future.
but science also states that no two bodies of the same can be in the same spot in time. another speculation. for movies have always gave a scenarios of possibilities, much like back to the future.
I think these parallel time waves give us a different path in life we could have done. so they only contribute to their own future.
time travel may in some form be possible for look at the ramifications on travel in space, instead of years in would be days to travel to planets or maybe minutes.
Just because "most people" think it's magic doesn't mean it actually is. Jeez, you never stop do you?
Most people think we only use 10% of our brains too. The fact is (the SCIENCE is) that we use ALL of our brains and a simple PET scan can prove that.
Moving forward in time isn't sci-fi, it happens all the time. The issue that it's always less than a single second (re: astronauts). Moving backward is another beast altogether.
Let's also not forget that just because one scientist, or even a whole lab, comes up with some new idea or theory (which happens thousands of times a year), doesn't mean they will translate into fact/scientific law. Nor does it mean their idea/paper will stand the test of, well, testing.
I don't see why its not possible in the future maybe not our future but in our children's and their children's future
Didn't in previous centuries people thought magic was happening but today hasn't science proved that wasn't magic at all but science