mikerez Posted August 4, 2005 Report Posted August 4, 2005 space and time are relative they both get affected by large objects and are affected by large objects. so wouldn`t it be possable that things that are small as free radicals are not really random occurances but are getting affected by the past present and future and it would be possable to predict the future if we could detect the changes in motion in these particals. Also if we moved these small particals could we not change the past or future? another theory of mine would be that time is being divirted like a comet by the gravity of large objects like blackholes to a large degree as well small ones like atoms by a smaller but also significant degree i believe that time is being affected by many unseen variables that if we switched in this time we may change in the past or future Quote
Aki Posted August 4, 2005 Report Posted August 4, 2005 If we know every single property of every single particle in the universe, then of course we can predict the future. But as of now, this task is impossible. Quote
mikerez Posted August 4, 2005 Author Report Posted August 4, 2005 theoretically don't you think that if one of these particals could be detected and we could "guess" how the partical was going to move and we changed the path we could change the future/past and vise versa? Quote
EWright Posted August 6, 2005 Report Posted August 6, 2005 If you send a particle to change an event in the past, then how can that event as it was be perceived in the present/future in order to measure the result or even to have knowledge of to send the particle to change it if it's already been changed? :) :D :) Quote
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