CODENAMES w/ ChilledChaos, Matt, Fooya, JeremyDooley, Platy, and Emerome


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  1. Notareal Name
    Notareal Name says:

    I don’t know if you respond multiple days after an upload or not, but I actually am pretty well knowledgeable on the subject of time travel that was brought up between 1:07:051:11:05. And yes, I have watch these gameplays you upload for a while now and I will say some of the topics brought up are either interesting or a great garbage time discussion. But when Platy brought up the time travel, he actually was almost on the right track.

    Basically, the first thing that has to be done is the separation of reality and fantasy. While movies and books like The Time Machine, Avengers: Endgame, Interstellar, and the Back to the Future franchise (especially considering how in accurate 3 was with Sierra Railway 3 as that locomotive cannot, even when modified, go faster than 70mph without it stalling/derailing) provide good entertainment, they are just that. Entertainment. Hell, Endgame came the closest to a realistic version of time travel that you could build it today, but you would never be able to understand how it works in anyway.

    And this is what I studied and had intellectual discussions about for three years in physics and astronomy classes (my junior & senior year of high school and first year of college in those same classes). And the number of movies and Discovery/NatGeo docs I had to watch on time travel was pretty impressive. And what it came down to is that theoretically, there are two possible ways to travel through space & time, but the final outcomes in each scenario are similar yet different at the same time.

    Scenario 1: Creation of a Time Travel Machine that can Only Transport You to the Point of When the Machine Was Activated

    While this is the more realistic scenario, it’s also the most dangerous & unexplainable regarding the performance of the system. Let’s say we have $1 billion and we build a time machine (considering that the Livermore Labs build and operated the first functional fusion reactor recently, the $1 billion price tag seems reasonable), we get it assembled and ready for operation. Once we flip the switch to “ON,” we now have the choice to walk into the time machine to test it. Sounds exhilarating, right? Well Dr. Jekyll did his side of the project, but now Mr. Hyde will appear. If you & I were to walk into that portal, it’s a one way ticket and becomes a point of no return. That’s dangerous & frightening part of this scenario. Once we both exit that portal, we have reentered the world at the moment the machine was turned on. It doesn’t matter what age you are at the moment you entered that portal; you will exit that portal the same exact way you entered it, but will never return to the reality you once knew. And when you die in this past life, your younger self dies at the same exact moment you do as well. And that’s scenario one.

    Scenario 2: Creation of a Time Travel Machine that Transports You to a Specific Point of Space & Time to Relive a Specific Period of Your Life

    Compared to the first scenario, this one is a little more one the fringe side of science, yet still extremely realistic like the first. Let’s now repeat the same procedure of building a time machine, except we change one variable on the machine. We create a system that can take us back to a very specific point in our lifetime and we restart our life from that point. It’s still the same one way trip, yet you have the knowledge and experiences that you have accumulated prior to this journey that will basically change your life forever (literally). Once again the machine activates, we each choose a specific time and space of our lives that we believe may have been a drastic shift in how we believe each of our lives could have gone, and restart exactly right there. Cool, we now are Groundhogging our past lives (shoutout to ATC for this pseudo pun to work) with only one chance. But, of course, Morpheus has to show up and ruin the fun with the red/blue pill scenario that the Matrix covers. As we all know, the Matrix franchise is based on the theory of Alternative Realities. And towards the end of each movie, when Neo ends his trip on the red pill, he doesn’t know if he’s in the real world or in the ar he just experienced. Now apply this same logic to this scenario. When we entered that portal, we entered with our old bodies, minds, souls, and spirits. But when we reached designated time & space, only our minds and spirits carried over; we have begun our restart in a younger self, yet have to intellectual property of our old future self. But as we begin the restart of our new but used lives, a major side effect will happen. From the point of when you restarted your new life to the “future” time you entered the portal, you will lose the memory of ever stepping into that portal. And when the day that you entered the portal comes, you will have fully lost the memory of ever entering the portal. Think of it like the scene in Inside Out where Richard Kind’s character sacrifices himself to save Amy Poehler’s and Phyllis Smith’s characters. That’s exactly what will happen with the portal part.

    But what happens, in both scenarios, to the reality that was left behind? We actually do not know what happens in that reality, with the exception that we do know that everything has turned upside down. Basically take one scene from season 4 of Stranger Things, where Nancy realizes that her bedroom in the Upside Down is frozen in time from the day Will Byers was abducted. That’s exactly all we know about the reality that would be left behind.

    While this is a long explanation (and I do apologize if necessary for this inconvenience), it is the only way to accurately describe the most likely scenarios of time travel and how it what it’s outcomes would be.

    Keep up with this fun content as I’ll be lurking in shadows and enjoying it like everyone else.

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