Science is always teaching us new ideas and is able to explain many phenomena that changed our lives, but is also about discovering new ideas and making them practical.
An idea that is widely known, used in movies, but won’t be very practical, is timetravelling.
Many people have probably heard about John Titor, http://www.johntitor.com/ who is a self-proclaimed timetraveller from 2036.
He has made many predictions and even posted ‘proof’ of his timetravelling, including schematics of the machine itself.
But soon came the times that his predictions were to come true and most of them have not come true, although some of them have also actually happened.
This is where philosophy and science clash; the boundary between both, where we can find the question why would exact timetravel not be possible in philosophic aspects?
Well, I think I found the answer and it is really quite simple.
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