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Does tim travel prove the existence of god?
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If someone did create a time machine for the benefit of everyone else, some nasty person would inevitably get hold of it and travel back in time to ensure that the invention was theirs and theirs along. But that would mean that the time machine would never have been made available to the public, and Mr Nasty would never have had the time machine in the first place.
I think that there are far too many paradoxes for time travel to exist in any shape or form (Thunderchild - I wasn't being entirely serious in my theory, I hope u can see!!)
I'm also not a big believer in the conventional God theory - I prefer a scientific approach, whether everything just fell into place one day or we were actually visited by more intelligent beings. Perhaps over the eons, the stories were exaggerated and this has become the modern day gods.
Bill Bryson has likened the chances of life spontaneously appearing on earth to a hurricane blowing through a aeroplane hanger and leaving a fully formed Boeing in it's wake! But given an infinite amount of time, it could happen!!!
Everything time travels according to what speed it has moved at, due to small relativistic effects.
All possible futures do exist, therefore the future you will experience is preordained but other versions of you have theirs preordained too. The limited human capacity to percieve 'reality' allows for the illusion of freedom of choice.
None of the above proves the existence of God. In a view of spacetime where all possible universes exist, at least some of the universes will contain an entity which is more or less similar the human construct 'god'.
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