Do you know if you can make time machines, or if you can travel back in time in your sleep or if you can somehow move your soul back in time really any way..... share some knowledge PLEASE!!!!!!
>>16794751You can't. Even if there was some way, it'll take years before we get a working prototype, and it might not work the way you picture it (just walk through magic portal and kill baby Hitler).Understand that whatever you do right now will have effects on where you end up later and learn how to take life by the silly strings.
>>16794753what do you mean by the last sentence
>>16794755Realize that you cannot change the events that lead you to your current position, but you can change where you'll end up in a few years (for the better or worse).
>>16794763no no im talking about back in time to like the 1940s or 1800s i want to go back in time you got to tell me there is a way
>>16794751there is but nobody knows how lol
>>16794767You can't nigga.
>>16794781there has to be a way
>>16794751Traveling back in time implies messing with the reality of space-time itself or becoming an interdimensional being (someone existing beyond material 3D) for that to be able to happen. Safest approach is to convince God to grant you said miracle. Manmade techniques like the Philadelphia Experiment, prof. Ron Mallett's attempts or even John Titor's story if it was true, end up being catastrophic, inconclusive or failures."time manipulation itself is a power of god":https://old.reddit.com/r/steinsgate/comments/7n3xvx/origin_of_steinsgate/ds18qi8/Max Caulfield from "Life is Strange" said she received her time-rewind power from "God, or the gods, so bow" to her friend Chloe after she asked about it. It makes sense because God is all-powerful and exists outside of space and time. Angels are interdimensional beings (aside from the stupid "...or the gods" dialogue addition from probably woke script writers who didn't like Max acknowledging the biblical God).BBC on Prof. Mallett's prototype:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4S3LES2UPwThere's also the concept of "closed timelike curves" and wormholes in Physics. Sporadic-E radiowave propagation can occassionally happen in HAM radio usage, which are surprising events, possibly paranormal, and also any time travel phenomena should depend on abnormal natural circumstances. A miracle happens when something supernatural takes place, overriding natural laws.I also want to go back in time to fix my life, preferrably getting back to 2011 or at least 2018. There's also the "tachyonic anti-telephone" which is a hypothetical device that can send signals of information faster than light and against the arrow of time (like Okabe Rintarou's fictional D-mails).Reality seems to have a self-healing property at least at the quantum level:https://phys.org/news/2020-07-simulating-quantum-butterfly-effect-realm.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnb5JSgUPiw
>>16794751>if you can travel back in time in your sleepMental illness incoming. Years ago, when I was struggling with my thesis, I was really depressed and slept a lot. I believed I did it. Time travel I mean. Well, it's more likely to be fever dreams that lasted days or weeks. I thought really hard and slept for certain amount of time. And I went back in time. I used to remember the exact method. Forgetting the method is probably a good thing. Anyways, I still made the same choices, the same mistakes. It's effectively just a vivid flashback. But I only went a few weeks back in time, not years, not into my childhood. It was really creepy, felt very real. I think it's a genuine supernatural, or at least spiritual, experience. No drugs involved. No, I didn't know about Christopher Reeve's time travel movie. I learned about that movie much much later.
>>16795370yea thats what i've been trying every night before going to sleep I ask God to send me back in time for a week but at the very least for this night while I am asleep but unfortunately I haven't been granted it yet.
>>16795532You need to ask yourself why, exactly, do you want to time travel one week into the past, and how can you be so sure it's going to fix something and not have you commit the same mistakes or even risk making everything worse.There are certain events that cannot be changed, they are canon. God doesn't want people to sin, and sin has consequences, so maybe there's some room for modifications in His story, but He's not your personal genie. He's supremely sovereign, and Jesus Christ tells his church to carry their crosses and follow Him. Anyone who identifies as a follower of Christ must look forward to the Heavenly Kingdom and not look for eternal happiness in this fallen, corrupted world. Creation is awaiting its renewal and restoration anyway.No one can manipulate God's will nor pretend to be able to do so, because that would be both foolish and sinful. All we can do is ask.