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Quantum physics: Is time travel theoretically feasible?

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over and over in thinking about membranes, recursive universes, alternate universes and the Global Depotization of every place on Earth potentially.

Contemplating alternate relationships of the way essential physical force tie in to each other within the apparent macro-cosmic universe such as the search for a cube root basis for gravity somewhere just above the plank length may provide another way of looking at space and time together as well as the human experience of traveling within it. Probably physicists are examining such matters yet I am not aware of that. It is known that physicists may consider any sort of field theory relationship and material manifestation of that such as strings, branes, waveforms in collapsed uncertainty appearances and such that comprise topics of interest to living people and the way they construct a Kantian phenomenal criterion of experiencing or interpreting the unified field.

Physical fields and relationships to them differ not only relatively for time and position but for context of mass including that of humanity as well. The history of the universe itself as a pre-determined consequence of initial boundary conditions has several macro-field factors again relatively that require the presence of various components of it. Redesign of a given universe and its space-time elements should require some sort of competent knowledge of not only the entire history and composition of the universe and all of its boundary conditions but of the consequences of intelligent alterity to it as well. Even adding certain blocks or regions of one space-time into another might have interesting consequences, and it dark energy is a virtual string from another dimension appearing in this universe as vacuum energy the reciprocals of collapse into probabilistic appearance in this universe could be meaningfully disturbed by redistribution of space-time fields outside the continuum in this universe and extra contiguous dimensions with various space-times for-themselves.

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