That would mean that per every eigenstate there is a future already there. Also alternate time lines. If there are 2 there is probably an infinite (too big a number to count) amount of them. Most of which the differences would be minimal and may only be tertiary to it. (It depends on if there are thresholds to differences per eigenstate. Though time travel on one line is linear doing across time is perpendicular to entropic flow. Traveling against the flow backwards or even traversing world lines at an “angle” forward or reverse along all lines…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
That would mean that per every eigenstate there is a future already there. Also alternate time lines. If there are 2 there is probably an infinite (too big a number to count) amount of them. Most of which the differences would be minimal and may only be tertiary to it. (It depends on if there are thresholds to differences per eigenstate. Though time travel on one line is linear doing across time is perpendicular to entropic flow. Traveling against the flow backwards or even traversing world lines at an “angle” forward or reverse along all lines…
Carrots over 6 years ago
I prefer barbecue sauce with my words
scyphi26 over 6 years ago
Hmm…wonder if that’s what Gramps is doing…showing the future to his past self…
MCProfessor over 6 years ago
I sometimes stare out to area around me and wonder what it looked like a thousand years ago.
GaryCooper over 6 years ago
Mildred has a good point: If she went back to herself 20 years ago, there would be nothing there at all.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
I never would want to meet my future self. But a character in “Primeval” did.
Bobbers Premium Member over 6 years ago
…but if you accelerate through the chronosynclastic infundibulum by using a hyperfiducilator, you might just get there!