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Hi!
I think that time travel isn't possible because the timeline can't be 'changed and fast-forwarded', i mean, right now we're traveling to the future 1/s per second, but we can't jump longer because the future doesn't exist yet.
How can i say that the future can't be accessed?
Simple! If there's a future, why people didn't tried to reach us somehow? I know this theory can be frustrated saying that maybe all research for the time-machine has been failed, so even if there's a future they can't contact us because they don't have access for it.
And the past? Why we can't change it?
It's relative because if someone in the future used their means to change something in the past, we couldn't notice it because all our learning about history just will be changed for things adapted in our new reality.
What's there for us then?
The present, you can do everything that you want to and your future will depend of it.
I also think that teletransportation will destroy the object into atoms and then recreate it somewhere else.
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I have nothing more to say, i hope you enjoy my opinion (or not)!
Thanks for your attention,i truly wish you a perfectly nice future
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