The concept of time travel
Time travel is a rather simple concept. Time is merely a human concept. In the known scientific realm of energies and objects, we can distinguish time as an irrelevant format.
As per our scientific understanding of the universe, we can conclude that the universe is a large pool of energy mixing around in different formats.
Thus, time is more like an event in the universe. An event can be created and recreated several times if the energies of the universe are suitably manipulated. We can destroy and start a human civilization all over again while merely watching from another planet. Thus, time is an event. For humans, an event is an experience. It is an experience of sound, smell, sight, touch, and feel. This can be easily recreated in a virtual environment given that the subject has no idea of its occurrence. This means that for the required experience a complex brain temporary reshuffling with the necessary time format can be induced into the human's brain to conceive any particular time event. Thus the human can go back and forth in time. To travel ahead the computational supercomputer will be required to make advance calculations based on probability and logic. To travel back in time the supercomputer will have to recreate the situation for the human brain which has been temporarily reshuffled such that it experiences that time event with a fresh memory sector.
The challenge mainly lies in invading the brain of a human ensuring ethical and moral boundaries of humanity.
For example, we already have tech that can delete neurons and memory sectors in the brain. But this can be quite an uncomfortable process.
Also, virtual reality eye patches can manipulate the visual environment of the human user.
This coupled with a computational machine-like brain will help us incite the desired experience into the human user.
Time travel can be tricky though. Too much information will cause the storage cells of our human body to fatigue and wear out faster. Thus it must only remain as a theoretical and practical possibility. But not for consumer purposes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel
As per our scientific understanding of the universe, we can conclude that the universe is a large pool of energy mixing around in different formats.
Thus, time is more like an event in the universe. An event can be created and recreated several times if the energies of the universe are suitably manipulated. We can destroy and start a human civilization all over again while merely watching from another planet. Thus, time is an event. For humans, an event is an experience. It is an experience of sound, smell, sight, touch, and feel. This can be easily recreated in a virtual environment given that the subject has no idea of its occurrence. This means that for the required experience a complex brain temporary reshuffling with the necessary time format can be induced into the human's brain to conceive any particular time event. Thus the human can go back and forth in time. To travel ahead the computational supercomputer will be required to make advance calculations based on probability and logic. To travel back in time the supercomputer will have to recreate the situation for the human brain which has been temporarily reshuffled such that it experiences that time event with a fresh memory sector.
The challenge mainly lies in invading the brain of a human ensuring ethical and moral boundaries of humanity.
For example, we already have tech that can delete neurons and memory sectors in the brain. But this can be quite an uncomfortable process.
Also, virtual reality eye patches can manipulate the visual environment of the human user.
This coupled with a computational machine-like brain will help us incite the desired experience into the human user.
Time travel can be tricky though. Too much information will cause the storage cells of our human body to fatigue and wear out faster. Thus it must only remain as a theoretical and practical possibility. But not for consumer purposes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel
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