Most time travel stories are bunk... but a few could be true.
Time travelers from the future could only exist if they were from another universe. That overcomes paradox....
The time slip reports may not be time slips but in some cases the person's conscious is momentarily switched with their counterpart or experienced a moment from a past life.
I disagree, because you are speaking about the physical aspects that make up consciousness. I speak about our essence, that which is beyond the physical.That isn't an answer it just begs the question.
If a persons consciousness can jump to the future or past or another counterpart - the current understanding of the physics community is wrong.
I disagree, because you are speaking about the physical aspects that make up consciousness. I speak about our essence, that which is beyond the physical.
It is beyond the laws of physics as we know it.Again this begs the question.
If it is beyond the physical - it is beyond physics.
Physics - if it was complete - would explain what an "essence" is.
I concur with your suspicion. I'm a little surprised people would get the least bit excited over the merest of commonplace arm-hand positionings. It would take something more to spike my curiosity.I always take these 'time traveller' pictures with a pinch of salt, ... as I really do with this one that I just came across.
.... But I have to say that the dude leaning on the shop window in Reykjavík in 1943, does really look like he's using a modern-day mobile phone!
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.... I suspect that he really is doing something as simple as scratching the side of his head with a pocket book , his pipe or something simple. .... what do you guys think?
Cheers.
That's what I thought.scratching the side of his head
If that guy has a cellphone then there has to be another person with a cellphone. There also has to be a cellphone tower in existence. The whole scenario opens up a can of worms for starters.I always take these 'time traveller' pictures with a pinch of salt, ... as I really do with this one that I just came across.
.... But I have to say that the dude leaning on the shop window in Reykjavík in 1943, does really look like he's using a modern-day mobile phone!
MSN
www.msn.com
.... I suspect that he really is doing something as simple as scratching the side of his head with a pocket book , his pipe or something simple. .... what do you guys think?
Cheers.