Time travel, 3.1.2

時光機 3.1.2

Time is other things, 2

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Let A = your blog and B, C = other blogs.

Also, let the indices 1 = yesterday, 2 = today, and 3 = tomorrow.

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How to send your today’s blog to the future?

Don’t update your blog until tomorrow:

B1 –> B2 –> B3

A1 –> A2 –> A2

C1 –> C2 –> C3

As long as you keep your today’s blog (A2) from changing, it goes to tomorrow (B3, C3).

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How to send your today’s blog to yesterday?

Don’t update your blog (A2) and revert other blogs (B2, C2) to their yesterday’s versions (B1, C1):

B1 –> B2 –> B1

A1 –> A2 –> A2

C1 –> C2 –> C1

Then, A2 goes back to yesterday (B1, C1).

However, the energy required for doing so is too much.

— Me@2011.08.25

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2011.08.29 Monday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK

Flow in time, 2

Time is other things.

Subjective time (or personal time) refers to your feelings on other things.

When you say “time is faster”, you mean other things are faster.

When you say “time is flowing”, you mean even if you do not change, other things keep changing.

When you say “time stops”, you mean other things stop changing.

— Me@2011.08.22

— Me@2011.08.25

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2011.08.25 Thursday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK

Flow in time

We do not flow in time, for we are part of (objective) time, the causal network.

When you say “I am flowing in time”, what you really mean is that even if you do not change, other things keep changing.

When discussing objective time, you should not separate yourself from other objects of the causal universe.

— Me@2011.08.22

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2011.08.23 Tuesday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK