| Alias | Date | Reply |
| firstborn |
9/1/2004 8:09:00 AM |
Yes I do believe that some have ventured into that door of time travel. Some looking for it and some just happened by chance. I know my dad and mom did one time. Its too long to go into but I made a post about it once. |
| Ezekiel_Rage |
9/1/2004 8:54:00 AM |
First off, I read firstborns story just now and it could be time travel, or it could be dimensional. I have done some reading of various materials, and I believe time travel is possible in various ways. We experience it at times with out realizing it. Time seems to flow faster or slower at certain times to ones perspective. Various things are possible that are beyond the common persons awareness, anything is possible. |
| Wise |
9/1/2004 9:31:00 AM |
Yep....time travel....sure..could happen....and what a neat thing if it were really easy to do....imagine what it would do for teaching? |
| hack |
9/1/2004 11:10:00 AM |
everyone time travels... we go forward through time at a rate of 60 seconds per minute... |
| E-Bully2 |
9/1/2004 11:27:00 AM |
Science has proven we can travel into the future...As for travelling to the past; I don't think so... |
| Peridotcat |
9/1/2004 12:41:00 PM |
We can travel anywhere in imagination. |
| Leon Krahe |
9/1/2004 4:53:00 PM |
I believe it will someday be possible. Gravity and Time are known to be linked together, so if you learn to harness and control one, you can get the other easily enough. I hope the Large Hadron Collider being finished in 2007 will be powerful enough to spawn small black holes, as some physicists invision. If that happens, then time travel might not be that far off! |
| evil or divine? |
9/2/2004 1:04:00 AM |
Well...it's hard to say if time travel is possible because time is a human construct...we experience time as a linear thing...but it may not be that it is linear. And there is the whole problem that if you could travel back or forward in time, should you. Ya know...the conundrum of the butterfly effect. |
| sasuke |
9/29/2004 7:09:00 PM |
I had an experience once. It was in sixth grade, we were all practicing for the christmas play, while we was singing a song. During this time we was beginning a song. Next thing I know I hear a slight bzuz growing larger then My head falls to my chest and I black out. I feel liek I'm havign tons of electricity/etc being shoved on me. When I came to I was in the middle of a math test, 5 hours later. |
| AnthonyFinder |
10/4/2004 3:48:00 PM |
No matter how far technology and science go...we will never be able to travel through time. The reason for that is that "time" does not exist. It was man-made so that our lives could be a little more organized |
| Candycane Child |
11/19/2004 11:47:00 AM |
My boyfriend and I were talking about that yesterday . . I wish it was possible to go to the past and take a look behind the scene of what was going on and so I could figure out why certian things happened. Ya know . . . like Sarah Michelle Gellar did near the end of the Grudge. |
| Blackside |
11/26/2004 8:27:00 PM |
First of I´d like to say that time is not a man-made concept. Time is simply our name for a cosmic force we don´t know that much about. Einstein proved this in one of his theories and it has been proven even in our "time" that time is a force rather then just a concept. Me myself believe that timetravel could be possible but in a limited distance, and it would be a one way travel as you could go back in time but not forward. Acctually there´s a scientist here in sweden who has come up with a theory about stirring space like stirring a cup of coffee but instead of a spoon you use a rotating beam of light. And as time and space is connected (Ask Albert Einstein again) time will begin to rotate as well......you get the idea. Finaly, if you like to read about timetravels, search the net for John Titor. He claims to be from the future and makes some predictions about "our" future. Personaly I think he is a hoax but it´s still fun to read about him. And some of the stuff he´s writing kind of gives you the creeps :) |