
japetus
Well-known member
Do you think it's possible? What would it take to prove to you that it was real?
I've always felt that it doesn't exist; it's an invention we use to help us quantify and understand our linear experience of events.
As jax pointed out, entropy trumps all attempts to thwart it and moves in one direction only. Perpetual-motion machines will never work due to this. There's no such thing as a 100%-efficient transfer of energy, and therein lies the catch. It never ceases to amaze me, the lengths peeps will go to to try to circumvent this unbreakable law via their attempts at such machines.
So yeah, I wouldn't worry about the possibility of time travel Mr. B; leave that to Star Trek et al.
You drop in highYup, the location problem is a big one.
What's to say you wouldn't end up in space, embedded in a mountain of granite or 4 miles deep in an ocean?
As we know, only a small portion of the planet is comfortably-habitable for us, and you'd have to be extremely-lucky to land on earth considering its year-long flight path 'round the sun, not to mention the rotation variable.![]()