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	<title>Comments on: Time Travel is Real: UPDATED</title>
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		<title>By: John Whipple</title>
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		<description>I agree with your comments on time except I don&#039;t think it would necessarily have to take 30 years to move ahead 30 years in time.  You should also be able to fast-forward or skip ahead or behind to any chapter or time index and see things how they exist at any point in time.  Where things get confusing is when you start thinking about sending objects, like humans, around in time.  Are you really sending an object through time, or are you repositioning the components of an object as they existed in that time to be how they exist in some other time?  But if that is the case, you wouldn&#039;t have the situation where Marty meets up with Marty, because surely some of the components of one Marty are in use in the other Marty, and if you repositioned them to create the Marty from the distant time, the Marty in the present time would no longer be complete and functional.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with your comments on time except I don&#8217;t think it would necessarily have to take 30 years to move ahead 30 years in time.  You should also be able to fast-forward or skip ahead or behind to any chapter or time index and see things how they exist at any point in time.  Where things get confusing is when you start thinking about sending objects, like humans, around in time.  Are you really sending an object through time, or are you repositioning the components of an object as they existed in that time to be how they exist in some other time?  But if that is the case, you wouldn&#8217;t have the situation where Marty meets up with Marty, because surely some of the components of one Marty are in use in the other Marty, and if you repositioned them to create the Marty from the distant time, the Marty in the present time would no longer be complete and functional.</p>
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