Travel in time - Theory

Travel in time



I think we all have long been interested in time travel; without realizing that we do it every day at all times.

But most  of us only consider time travel as a return to the past and / or moving to the future, something physically impossible until proven otherwise.

I may be wrong in my theory, but I put it to the test.

My theory is this:


To travel to the past it is enough to look at the sky, it is not a physical journey but a visual one, according to scientists, the reflected light of stars travels thousands of years until it reaches us, to the point that the star itself can no longer exist.

Example Sunlight the closest star to us takes about eight (8) minutes to reach us.
Or simply observe something that reminds you of something old that brings you memories, memories that bring you feelings of the past.

Continuing, according to my theory, it is only possible to live in the present, since there is no tomorrow.

However, I believe it is possible to observe the passage in time simply observing a clock.

Any watch works, but I prefer to watch it in an automatic mechanical watch, for example.

Let me explain;

If we look at the pointers, they are moving from right to left, counting seconds, minutes, and hours.
When the hour hand prefaces the full rotation, twelve hours, we say that we change day, month and year. This cycle being repeated perpetually.

When we visualize the movement of the hands we are visualizing the cycle of time, so it is possible to say that we made a trip in time, even if, physically, we only observed the movement of the hands of a clock. And for the astonishment and or sadness of some, the fact that we stayed in the same place, without having gone to the year 3011, for example.

Another way to travel back in time is to travel to a location with a different time zone due to the rotation of our planet around our sun star.

Like it or not tomorrow is not beyond today and it is not possible to travel in time as we imagine and or would like, until proven otherwise.

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