I argue that time travel could be proven to be an impossibility by combining complex physics and logical equations; basically, by combining the complex and the simple.
If we assume time travel is possible, then what is the probability that time travel would be perfected as time approached infinity?
This "time travel probability" should approach 100 percent as time approached infinity.
As this (time travel) probability approached 100 percent, then what is the probability that someone would travel back in time and alter the course of our history. Let's call this the probability of someone violating our own "time travel prime directive."
Given the fragility of humans, it could be argued that as time approached infinity that the probability of humans violating this (time travel) prime directive would approach 100 percent.
Furthermore, it could be argued that the probability of humans violating this (time travel) prime directive at a prior point in time (from now) would also approach 100 percent as time approached infinity. As such, if time travel was possible, we should currently know of its existence; even if we are unable to reproduce it now.
Otherwise, the perfection of time travel and humans would have had to occur simultaneously. Now what is the probability of that happening?
If we assume time travel is possible, then what is the probability that time travel would be perfected as time approached infinity?
This "time travel probability" should approach 100 percent as time approached infinity.
As this (time travel) probability approached 100 percent, then what is the probability that someone would travel back in time and alter the course of our history. Let's call this the probability of someone violating our own "time travel prime directive."
Given the fragility of humans, it could be argued that as time approached infinity that the probability of humans violating this (time travel) prime directive would approach 100 percent.
Furthermore, it could be argued that the probability of humans violating this (time travel) prime directive at a prior point in time (from now) would also approach 100 percent as time approached infinity. As such, if time travel was possible, we should currently know of its existence; even if we are unable to reproduce it now.
Otherwise, the perfection of time travel and humans would have had to occur simultaneously. Now what is the probability of that happening?
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