>>9094006
Do you remember a guy walking up to you years ago and just suddenly smacking you?
If not, then no.
>>9094006
Yes. I'm travelling through time right now.
/shit thread
>>9094006
Yes, now go away.
>>9094010
When I was a kid I wrote down a specific time and location on a piece of paper to see if I would meet a time-travelling me from the future. Future me never showed up.
The irony of it is that now I have a time machine, but I've long since lost the bit of paper.
No one crashed Hawkings party
>>9094006
no and anyone who says so is fucking stupid end of question
>>9094011
desu I laughed harder than this joke probably warranted.
If you assume the superstring theory to be real, then all you have to do is bend the 4th dimension in a 5th dimensional plane and poke a hole through it
Gravity might do the trick
Yes, but you have to be 5th dimensional.
>>9094006
Traveling into the future,yes. There were two very accurate atomic clocks calibrated to the exact same time. One they kept on earth and the other they flew into space at high speeds. When the clock in space came back to earth and the scientists checked the time, it was slower than the earth clock. Therefore, the space clock traveled into the future. As for into the past, one must travel faster than the speed of light, at least in this four dimensional world, which is impossible.
>>9094006
Depends on how loose your concept of "time" is.
>>9094830
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