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obould
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A time paradox happens when the fouth dimension, time, overlaps itself. When this happens, it can occur in a single area, simultaneously or to certain people. These are several different types of time paradoxes that have come across:

Deja Vou - The most common one that almost everyone, if not everyone, has encountered. This is when you see something multiple times in a row occur exactly the same as it did before, and within a very close time-span.

Altered Deja Vou - Also fairly common, and almost the same. It happens very closely together, and everything plays out like normal Deja Vou. But if the environment near the occurance, it can change the path of whatever was supposed to happen. This is fairly hard to recognize.

Future-sight - Many people have dreams. Certain dreams play out in reality EXACTLY as they did in the dream. Some may find this coincidence, but through research (through a few friends) I have found that it happens simultaneously. The last one that I found that effected many, many people in my area was around '04-'05, I cant remember which exactly.

Revenant pasts - If you have ever heard an erie sound, and seen a shadow or movement when nothing was there, you glimpsed the past. This happens when two timelines, (now and the past) overlap each other for some time. You have viewed a part of the past that you had never experienced, but happened where you were at the time. I, myself, have not experienced this.

'Ghosts' - Spirits do exist. My friend is occasionaly visited by one that she calls 'Mr. Hat' because she doesnt know his real name. He has given her some flashbacks from HIS past and her friend. I have seen Mr. Hat once before, and that is not a joke.

If anyone has experienced any of these, or would like to comment on my idea of a time paradox, or would just like to learn a bit more of the details of them, you can post here. Please remember that this is theory, not fact.

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Kalb789
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I also don't even see it as time "travel". It's more like time distortion.

MRWalker82
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Actually they saw that the atomic clocks were marginally effected, although to far less of a degree than others that were used in the experiments.

BlackIce131
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Perfects sense, because of paradox i think time travel to the past is impossible. Time travel to the Future is possible though, if it is possible to go near a black hole without dieing (i doubt it), or if you can accalerate close to the speed of light

Kalb789
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Chromosomes and cells operate with electromagnetic force[quote]

and the atomic clocks are based on microwaves which is a form of electromagnetic energy. so if one is affected why not the other?
Kalb789
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Chromosomes and cells operate with electromagnetic force


and the atomic clocks are based on microwaves which is a form of electromagnetic energy. so if one is affected why not the other
Kalb789
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Time travel to the Future is possible though, if it is possible to go near a black hole without dieing


thats what we are arguing
BlackIce131
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thats what we are arguing


oh i learned alot of stuff like this from Stephen Hawking, and hes like one of smartes people ever so i agree with him on most parts
Kalb789
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just because someone smart says something doesn't mean its true tho einstein was wrong do some research and make your own decisions.

Kalb789
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where did MRWalker82 go? i was enjoying that debate haha.

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Chromosomes and cells operate with electromagnetic force
and the atomic clocks are based on microwaves which is a form of electromagnetic energy. so if one is affected why not the other?


Because another key component of an atomic clock is a resonance chamber which IS easily affected by gravity which could account for the degree of variation observed when applying the effects of time dilation to your argument.
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I've had some "Future Sight" experinces.
Onec I caought a glimpse of this girl I had never seen before and three weeks later I met her. Although we are now very good friends I have not told her about said dream.

Deja Vu is another big on for me. I met someone at school one time and the next day had the same introduction with the same person in the same room. I only later realized that I had seen it before.

I thing the "Future Sight" could be a coincidence, but also might be true. It's hard to say as of right now but is defiantly interesting.

Kalb789
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Deja Vu is another big on for me. I met someone at school one time and the next day had the same introduction with the same person in the same room. I only later realized that I had seen it before.

thats already been covered:
Deja Vu is when your brain processes a sight and makes a memory of it before you see the sight. So you thing you saw it twice since you have a memory of the sight or sound.
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Kalb789
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why is the resonance chamber affected by gravity? And you've graduated from college? i'd say im doing pretty good for a 14 year old then. you want to recomend me to wherever you went?

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I love the casual loop one.. such like in Harry Potter.. then again that's only in movies. Unless it could be in real life? o.o?

Really love the idea though.. kind of interesting.

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it can't be in real life it creates a potential paradox and you couldn't hold up a wormhole long enough to go through it to the past. it implodes on itself, and i now understand why gravity affects it. gravity makes the readings less accurate.

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