Chrono Compendium

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Title: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: Redline57 on March 07, 2018, 12:58:11 am
Check this out.
https://www.chronocompendium.com/Term/Time_Error.html

This is notes on the theories of Chrono Trigger's 'end of time' area. It's basic guess at Chrono Trigger physics is that the end of time was a vantage point, and the science-fiction explanation was that maybe there was a timeline along another axis, so to speak.

Stephen Hawking, love or hate him, has discussed a similar theory.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/03/05/stephen-hawking-says-knows-what-happened-before-dawn-time.html

His theory, which is sort of being defined as 'negative time' , which in wordssake is analogous to negative integers ( -i in calculus or the square root of negative 1).  But when you look into it hes talking about a non parallel timeline, like if the big bang didnt 'start' time, then the timeline 'bent' so his theory goes on. In other words, If time travel were real and one could travel back more than 15 billion years ago along this 'bent' timeline, then you could watch the actual big bang and various points of time. Though he goes on to mention that this so dubbed big bang was basically physical and time always existed. Interesting read.

taken from the article -
"Quantum theory introduces a new idea, that of imaginary time. Imaginary time may sound like science fiction, and it has been brought into Doctor Who. But nevertheless, it is a genuine scientific concept. One can picture it in the following way. One can think of ordinary, real, time as a horizontal line. On the left, one has the past, and on the right, the future. But there’s another kind of time in the vertical direction. This is called imaginary time, because it is not the kind of time we normally experience. But in a sense, it is just as real as what we call real time.”
Title: Re: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: Boo the Gentleman Caller on March 07, 2018, 11:45:49 am
Without having read the article, can you see all vantage points in linear time from this 'bent timeline'? Is that correct? If so, interesting. Definitely some End of Time elements there.

Better get a party of four and find a spatial anomaly!
Title: Re: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: Acacia Sgt on March 07, 2018, 07:45:28 pm
Huh, sounds fascinating.

I wonder what more will come out of that...
Title: Re: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: PrincessNadia78 on March 09, 2018, 02:42:51 pm
I agree, this sounds fascinating!
Title: Re: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: Acacia Sgt on March 14, 2018, 12:56:22 am
I wonder what more will come out of that...

Or not...

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/mar/14/stephen-hawking-professor-dies-aged-76 (https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/mar/14/stephen-hawking-professor-dies-aged-76)
Title: Re: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: DarioEMeloD on March 14, 2018, 10:57:41 am
Here's the StarTalk episode with Hawking, they uploaded it today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8y5EXFMD4s
Title: Re: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: PrincessNadia78 on March 14, 2018, 03:09:50 pm
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Or not...

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/mar/14/stephen-hawking-professor-dies-aged-76 (https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/mar/14/stephen-hawking-professor-dies-aged-76)

Yeah I read this when I woke up this morning. It's a sad Pi Day...  :(
Title: Re: The Compendium's notes on 'Time Error' may have real world verification
Post by: EgyLynx on March 14, 2018, 06:09:13 pm
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Or not...
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/mar/14/stephen-hawking-professor-dies-aged-76 (https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/mar/14/stephen-hawking-professor-dies-aged-76)
Yeah I read this when I woke up this morning. It's a sad Pi Day...  :(
We lost great person (at both think!) whose just learn how use him brain at own style...