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deicide
Belarus
9 Posts |
Posted - Feb 18 2011 : 7:36:53 PM
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Could be done? |
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bewell
1275 Posts |
Posted - Feb 18 2011 : 8:04:16 PM
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I doubt it. But if it is possible, the route is through the your own nervous system. Begin the journey attending to your own inner energy body in present moment awareness. |
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Chiron
Russia
397 Posts |
Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 02:38:14 AM
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Whatever one thinks is possible becomes possible. Whatever one thinks is impossible, is impossible.. |
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Clear White Light
USA
229 Posts |
Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 05:48:56 AM
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From a scientific point of view both time travel and teleportation have already been accomplished. Albeit on a very small scale. |
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woosa
United Kingdom
382 Posts |
Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 07:51:02 AM
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Have you seen films such as 'Back to the Future', "Twelve Monkeys' and 'The Butterfly Effect'.
If not then they don't bode well with time travel. For instance if you do something wrong in the past. Like a fart in the Prehistoric age could mean we have webbed feet in the present! Don't do it!
If some one could time travel and was altering the past. Wouldn't we already know, or would we? |
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manigma
India
1065 Posts |
Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 11:57:00 PM
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quote: Originally posted by deicide Are time travel and teleportation possible?
If its possible to travel in time (past and future), it means logically they (past and future) exist right now!
Similarly with teleportation, if you can be teleported to (say from Belarus to Moon)... it means logically you already exist at both the places (Belarus and Moon) right now!
Time and Space both exist within you, they are your creation. But you exist beyond them.
Know your self. Then you won't worry about time travel or teleportation at all.
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stevenbhow
Japan
352 Posts |
Posted - Feb 20 2011 : 07:35:22 AM
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Theoretically, definitely. Will we be teleporting or traveling forward and backward through time in the foreseeable future, not likely.
As Clear White Light said, both have been done on a small scale using science, but the energy necessary to do it either on a large scale (say human scale) is way beyond us right now. Basically we would need to harness completely an energy source equivalent to the sun. |
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deicide
Belarus
9 Posts |
Posted - Feb 21 2011 : 01:32:08 AM
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quote: Originally posted by woosa
Have you seen films such as 'Back to the Future', "Twelve Monkeys' and 'The Butterfly Effect'.
If not then they don't bode well with time travel. For instance if you do something wrong in the past. Like a fart in the Prehistoric age could mean we have webbed feet in the present! Don't do it!
If some one could time travel and was altering the past. Wouldn't we already know, or would we?
Here and Now I guess?.
Thank you for your answers. Other opinions are welcome |
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manigma
India
1065 Posts |
Posted - Feb 21 2011 : 02:27:41 AM
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quote: Originally posted by stevenbhow Basically we would need to harness completely an energy source equivalent to the sun.
You are the energy source of the whole Universe/Creation.
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mimirom
Czech Republic
368 Posts |
Posted - Feb 22 2011 : 04:47:11 AM
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I came across two things lately, that have to do with this:
1) I can't remember where it was exactly I've heard this information, but it must have been in one of those recent documentaries on development in quantum physics, that are produced around Fred Alan Wolf, William Tiller or Amit Goswami. According to that information, there are recently several places on the planet (scientific laboratories) where one can observe a single particle of matter, large enough to be seen by bare eyes, existing simultaneously at two different locations in space.
2) Contemporary physicist Amit Goswami argues in his book "God Is Not Dead," that whenever (our) Consciousness chooses to create a particular moment of experiential actuality, the entire history of that moment, causally leading to it, going all the way back to the Big Bang, is also (retroactively) created anew, according to that present choice. He documents this with an experiment, in which physicists set up a situation that inevitably leads to a moment, where it is necessary for a piece of history to get changed in front of their eyes. He explains that it is impossible to arrive at a paradox-free explanation of recent experimental data, if we stick to our traditional notion of present events causally leading to "future" events. Rather, it is all being constantly (re)created right now, as a single, well organized whole. |
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delta33
Canada
100 Posts |
Posted - Feb 24 2011 : 2:11:53 PM
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it is our understanding that time travel and teleportation occur at the fourth density awareness, where physicality is variable and time and space malleable to thought
if our body was driving a car a certain distance in the third dimension, and it took nine hours of time to travel from yellow city to magi lake, would the grey mist of de/materialization feel warm or cold?
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