I can't wait any longer. I kept hoping one of my four readers would be observant enough to notice that I am indeed posting from the future, or at least care enough to point it out. Sadly, apparently nobody has either observed or cared.
Until recently I was completely convinced that time travel was not possible, despite what William Cooper said. However, Ronald Mallett made me realize I had been thinking about it all wrong. A time machine such as depicted in many books and movies, similar to a converted Delorian or some other time-traversing vehicle is probably completely impossible. However, a static machine that can communicate or interact only with itself is much more plausible. As Mallett points out, time "travel" will only be possible from the point of the machines completion forward, or from the future back to the time of the machines activation. I could go on and on about it, because it's extremely interesting to me, but I would only be repeating what I've read and seen in articles and videos about Mallett. Here is the video that got me interested (There may be a rather long commercial before you get to the actual video).
Of course, I didn't use Mallett's machine to post my blog. Since our timezones are boring; Central, Mountain, Pacific... when creating this blog I chose the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy timezone. It's much cooler.
This post reminds me of a man pining for a retreat to days when things were much better. Such as high school, on the football team. If only they had put you in, right? You would have won that state championship...
ReplyDeleteNow, to build this machine. We'll show them. We'll show them all.
I had noticed this and every time I read a post I'd say to myself, why is the date wrong? Never occured to me to ask, but thanks for the explanation!
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