He’s cute. I wonder if his age is affected by the time travel? What if that’s him and he’s really old? I saw this post on X that had President Trump, Mrs. Trump and Barron climb aboard a 🛸 that entered into the earth. Where they met non-human beings. Most had humanistic appearance, but one was a huge Grey. The ai video was captioned “Based on a true story.” I didn’t watch any further. Not afraid & ready to face the fowl truth of our reality. Just don’t want to waste my time.
Personally, I think time travel, at least by anyone on Earth, is a ridiculous concept, since the Earth would not be in the same position in the universe at any time in past or present, so unless someone has some spaceship that can time travel, it wouldn't be possible by any machine on Earth.
Well, a time machine must by the very definition of space-time be a space-ship as well.
Think of your car as a space-machine. It operates relative to the Earth's surface. Your car also travels in time, but it does so at roughly the same rate as stationary things do.
However, if you were to take a space ship and accelerate it to near the speed of light and wait a year, then come back to Earth (not an easy feat for sure), you will see much more time has past on Earth than in your ship. So, technically, yes we can already travel to the future faster than one second per second. We know how we could do it, we just do not have space ships that are fast enough.
Now, traveling back in time. Yeah, no. That in my opinion is not possible. But who really knows?
Time is a construct created by our own senses to discern reality given that we cannot experience the full spectrum of dimensions that exist in creation.
Any civilization that is technologically advanced enough to travel through time will undoubtedly be technologically advanced enough to use three-dimensional breadcrumbs and spatial knowledge of our solar system to ensure a safe landing in the same proximal location on Planet Earth as their departure point.
",,, the Earth would not be in the same position in the universe at any time in past or present..."
I think it highly likely that anyone intelligent enough to have developed time travel in the first place would have taken that into consideration and solved such a basic problem before climbing into their time machine.
Does anyone else recall hearing audio interviews played on radio w/ a man claiming to be John Titor from the future? I remember hearing them a few times, but the internet has been scrubbed of any evidence.
I ask b/c the voice of John Titor was unmistakable. It was the same as our president, Donald J. Trump.
No, I don’t think so, but maybe…. Ca’t be too sure on time travel stuff since I do believe in it. But I must add my skeptical opinion too.
Keep in mind by 2000, Behold A Pale Horse was long out as a book, and of course long out too, the Baron and Last President books by Ingersoll Lockwood. Plus if anyone had watched Terminator, T2, Robot Jox, Mad Max movies, or played the first two Fallout games and read 1984, in addition to prior sited books, they could easily create a pretty good story to share with a very infantile/beginning internet community.
Heck the guy who wrote Metro 2033 put his book out only 2 years later; it not even being a first in dystopian “nuke” stories.
The 2019 Terminator movie, featured an industrial sized "data farm" which seemed to be ahead of its time. A lot of science fiction writers are pretty good at depicting future things, but of course, are often comically off too.
I guess we'll find out when he gets back from the future...
But first he has to go 88 mph...
https://youtu.be/JFT7hNhop7w?si=1cud0Z4daaZj9GX_
He’s cute. I wonder if his age is affected by the time travel? What if that’s him and he’s really old? I saw this post on X that had President Trump, Mrs. Trump and Barron climb aboard a 🛸 that entered into the earth. Where they met non-human beings. Most had humanistic appearance, but one was a huge Grey. The ai video was captioned “Based on a true story.” I didn’t watch any further. Not afraid & ready to face the fowl truth of our reality. Just don’t want to waste my time.
Personally, I think time travel, at least by anyone on Earth, is a ridiculous concept, since the Earth would not be in the same position in the universe at any time in past or present, so unless someone has some spaceship that can time travel, it wouldn't be possible by any machine on Earth.
Well, a time machine must by the very definition of space-time be a space-ship as well.
Think of your car as a space-machine. It operates relative to the Earth's surface. Your car also travels in time, but it does so at roughly the same rate as stationary things do.
However, if you were to take a space ship and accelerate it to near the speed of light and wait a year, then come back to Earth (not an easy feat for sure), you will see much more time has past on Earth than in your ship. So, technically, yes we can already travel to the future faster than one second per second. We know how we could do it, we just do not have space ships that are fast enough.
Now, traveling back in time. Yeah, no. That in my opinion is not possible. But who really knows?
Plot twist: Humans are time machines.
Time is a construct created by our own senses to discern reality given that we cannot experience the full spectrum of dimensions that exist in creation.
Any civilization that is technologically advanced enough to travel through time will undoubtedly be technologically advanced enough to use three-dimensional breadcrumbs and spatial knowledge of our solar system to ensure a safe landing in the same proximal location on Planet Earth as their departure point.
"Personally, I think time travel, at least by anyone on Earth,"
Ecclesiastes 8:7
King James Version
For he knoweth not that which shall be: for who can tell him when it shall be?
...you are good company in those beliefs...
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/04/remarks-by-director-kratsios-at-the-endless-frontiers-retreat/
Really? https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/04/remarks-by-director-kratsios-at-the-endless-frontiers-retreat/
",,, the Earth would not be in the same position in the universe at any time in past or present..."
I think it highly likely that anyone intelligent enough to have developed time travel in the first place would have taken that into consideration and solved such a basic problem before climbing into their time machine.
Does anyone else recall hearing audio interviews played on radio w/ a man claiming to be John Titor from the future? I remember hearing them a few times, but the internet has been scrubbed of any evidence.
I ask b/c the voice of John Titor was unmistakable. It was the same as our president, Donald J. Trump.
Art Bell
I do miss him.
It WAS on Art Bell's show. Do you too recall it sounding like our beloved GEOTUS?
Yup. I didn’t believe.
Trump just broke ground on a fusion reactor side.
https://youtu.be/87P155MKqgI?si=VwQpzCWMWHc4dMi9
Have you heard Barron speak? His voice is remarkably similar. (Or at least, it will be. 🙂)
Yeah, I've heard him plenty of times. Very similar with the same cadence - as is common from fathers to sons - but different, to be sure.
But don't forget those Ingersoll Lockwood books! "Barron and his Adventures Through Time" and all that...
No, I don’t think so, but maybe…. Ca’t be too sure on time travel stuff since I do believe in it. But I must add my skeptical opinion too.
Keep in mind by 2000, Behold A Pale Horse was long out as a book, and of course long out too, the Baron and Last President books by Ingersoll Lockwood. Plus if anyone had watched Terminator, T2, Robot Jox, Mad Max movies, or played the first two Fallout games and read 1984, in addition to prior sited books, they could easily create a pretty good story to share with a very infantile/beginning internet community.
Heck the guy who wrote Metro 2033 put his book out only 2 years later; it not even being a first in dystopian “nuke” stories.
The 2019 Terminator movie, featured an industrial sized "data farm" which seemed to be ahead of its time. A lot of science fiction writers are pretty good at depicting future things, but of course, are often comically off too.
Fake and ghey