QUOTE(SeaGates @ Jun 15 2009, 01:15 PM)
My biggest doubt is traveling back into the past. A governing body that control time travel strictly? It will only take one single rogue time traveler to go back in past, causing event with powerful butterfly effect and create all kind of chaos.
With an infinite future, are there any guarantee that nobody else but the governing body develop time machine that's capable of traveling to the past? North Korea developed nuclear weapons too you know so what's there to stop countries that aren't on agreeable term with time traveling administrations bodies developing time machine and using them?
Even if a governing body fails to control access to time travel, those who have such machines are probably very powerful organizations such as governments, not your average Joe walking in the street. I mean, it's not like today's typical household owns any nuclear weapons.With an infinite future, are there any guarantee that nobody else but the governing body develop time machine that's capable of traveling to the past? North Korea developed nuclear weapons too you know so what's there to stop countries that aren't on agreeable term with time traveling administrations bodies developing time machine and using them?
And they will also aply strict codes of conduct when traveling into he past, and work discreetly so as to minimize the butterfly effect.
I say 'minimize' because the effect still exists, and because of these time travelers, our future is always in flux (our future changing each time there is a change in he past).
Anyhow, I think time traveling is just science fiction. Pseudo science at best.
This post has been edited by mylife4nerzhul: Jun 24 2009, 04:21 PM
Jun 24 2009, 04:14 PM

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