Saturday, January 24, 2009

The first idea concerning traveling outside the field of time to achieve fast travel in regards to location inside the temporal field.


The first idea concerning traveling outside the field of time to achieve fast travel in regards to location inside the temporal field.

by valpetridis @ 2008-12-13 - 23:36:00
The first idea concerning traveling outside the field of time to achieve fast travel in regards to location inside the temporal field.
We have thus observed that the variant value of an objects existence is depended on a fixed point that can be traced through string trails from a common origin or at least to an origin based on its manifestation into ordered space.Now if the outside the temporal field ‘place’ becomes unfixed then traveling using the temporal field mechanics becomes possible. In theory if one can figure out what orders ‘place’ outside the temporal field one can use this to instantly alter place as compared to the parallel existence of the universe within the field and that which lies outside it. Thus one can zip outside of the temporal field move to another place and then renter the temporal field. In theory if a book has not yet been bought and appears in the shards of timeless glass outside of existence, then why could a person not be able to alter one's fixed field to cause spontaneously movement to another point outside of time before entering its parallel correspondent point in time? The problem that arises is that the movement is erratic and uncontrolled unless there is a ‘place’ correspondence value to the place of appearance beyond the field as compared to space and time both inside and outside of the field of time. In theory this would be like an infinite probability drive and one could bounce around timelessly until one appeared somewhere that coincided with the field space one wanted to move to then one would alter the field so one was inside the temporal field. It might be field variances can cause such movements. However, the relation of objects outside of time is regulated by laws that can be manipulated to cause a controlled movement. Infinite probability might make real time, or the feeling of the passage of time, to feel long as one waits for random movements that are hoped to eventually allow one to appear where they desired to. Of course being outside of time means one would not age relative to the aging of the universe within the field, but sitting around for what seems like years to achieve temporal travel seems absurd.

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