Imagine If You Got Stuck in a Time Loop
Again? I feel like we've done this before. Does
anybody else notice this? How do I break this time loop? You know that feeling
of déjà vu,when you just know you’ve seen this happen before? Now imagine if
your entire days a big déjà vu moment. And tomorrow. And then the day after
tomorrow. And nobody seems to notice it but you. I understand you've got a lot
questions.
But before we
start, I’d like to introduce you to some mind-blowing science. As weird science
theories often do, this one starts with Albert Einstein’s theory of general
relativity. Basically, the idea is that the three dimensions of space, and a
dimension of time, are joined together in continuum called space-time. Gravity
can bend this space-time, which, theoretically, makes time travel possible.
That is, if you have access to a big enough black hole, or to a time machine
like a Tippler cylinder.
Without getting into too much detail, a time machine
like a Tippler cylinder could create a closed time like curve. In this system,
a particle could go back in time to where it started. We don't understand
quantum physics enough to know if these closed time like curves could or
couldn't exist. But for the sake of this scenario, we’ll assume they are
possible, and are a result of space-time folding upon itself. For one thing,
you could travel back into yesterday, and start your day all over again. In
that case, reliving the same day again wouldn’t be surprising to you. You’d be
in control of when to go back to the future. And if you die during one of those
travels, you wouldn't wake up in your bed the morning before. That would be the
real end for you.
But you wouldn't be restricted to only going back to
yesterday. You could travel back to the time when you were born. Take a heck of
a trip down memory lane. No matter how far in the past you went, you wouldn't
change it in any way. You wouldn't create any paradoxes, like killing your
yesterday's self, or whatever else you might come up with. Ironically, what's
preventing you from creating any time paradoxes is called a Predestination
Paradox. In a closed time like curve, when you travel to the past, you’ve
always been a part of that past. Your presence wouldn't change a thing. At the
same time, if you find yourself reliving yesterday, that could mean that
somebody put you in a time machine, and sent you one day back.
In that case, you should just go on with your day
till it's overhand the next day you'd be living in tomorrow. If you want to
geek out on time traveling, here’s some food for thought. Maybe closed time like
curves aren't closed at all?
Imagine if, instead, an alternate timeline would
appear appear every time you traveled to the past? Then, you'd continue living
in an alternate universe, and you wouldn't be able to go back to your original
one, unless you open some kind of portal to a parallel world. But that's a
story for another Imagination.
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