Physics aside (which I don’t much understand anyway), what bothers me the most about the idea of time travel is what it does to the free will of non-time-travelers.
Let’s say you observe me stealthily for 24 hours and note everything I do and say, every decision I make. Then you travel back in time one day, and therefore know in advance everything I’m going to do and say, and every decision I’m going to make.
That implies that I have no actual control over any of my actions, which is a horrifying concept that I simply cannot accept.
Your mind is affected by your environment. If I travelled back in time and re-visited you, you would react differently. If I said ‘hello’ to you at 8 a.m. and travelled back to say hello at 8 a.m. again, I couldn’t say ‘hello’ in the exactly the same way, so you would react differently - using your free will.
If I travel to the future I am no longer in the present. My body and everything it is composed of is in the future, and no longer be in the present. So how can I go back in time to before I left, to a present time where my body is already there? Is a time machine a duplicator? Where would the particles making up a duplicate of my body come from? I don’t think the past exists in that sense, everything in the past has moved into the future so you can’t go back to it. Time travel into the future is possible, we’ve always been doing that, Maybe we can get to the future faster somehow though. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it until I think of a different one.
Hello Tom. I recently reregistered here a SD. Been here off and on since 2001. Amazing place. Don’t know if you’ll read this. You wrote on 2/19 and I just found this thread today at the top of my list. Anomalous events are my middle name in this life. I’ve taken notice of them for awhile now. I followed and download ed radio.com so I could listen to the show. Even read your bio. I DO have a belief/theory about this. Not yet written down. You’ll be my inspiration… Bright blessings and VR/virtual hugs. Stay safe.