As we know, you can travel forward in time simply by sitting on a chair. Sit for 10 minutes and you'll find yourself approximately 10 minutes in the future etc.
Now, what if we design an anti-gravity chair that lets you sit upside down? Following the same logic, this should make you move backwards in time.
Hand me my Nobel already.
>>9159685
No, to go back in time you will have to do every action you did in reverse.
>>9159685
Jessica a cute.
>>9159685
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>>9159685
>Now, what if we design an anti-gravity chair that lets you sit upside down?
They already have those in australia, but they can at best be a few ours ahead when there is the new year.
>>9159685
>Hand me my Nobel already.
Not until you make the anti-gravity chair.