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How Relativity Makes it Possible for the Son of Man to Upload everybody to John’s Cube Time and space are not outside the Big Bang. They are inside the Big Bang. But we know Something is outside the Big Bang. How do we know it? The Universe is expanding. It must be expanding into something. Due to General Relativity, Time and Space are bent by gravitational masses such as black holes, ordinary stars and the Universe itself. That provides the Son of Man with at least two possible ways of getting back to the past. Because time is bent around them, it is possible to use a black hole as a time machine if you can figure out how to survive the trip and if you can figure out how not to be sucked in by the incredible gravity black holes produce. That is as impossible for us as it was for Leonardo Di Vinci to build his flying machine in 1492. His theory how to build it was aerodynamically correct, but he did not have a power source; the internal combustion engine and he did not have strong enough materials. Those two problems won’t be problems for our descendants. After all, we have five to ten billion more years of Universe left, plenty of time to figure it out. Another way for an eternal Time Traveler to get back to the past is to do it the long, slow way. We are ALL time traveling towards the future at the rate of one second per second. Because Time and Space are slightly bent by the gravity of the Universe itself, if Christ keeps that up long enough He will get back to the past.
So either way the Son of Man can create and influence what He Himself evolved out of, make and guide evolution, upload every Human operating system worth uploading, do what is necessary to see He is born in Bethlehem, guide His own flesh life and resurrect Himself. If He were in more of a hurry, traveling towards the future (and thus, eventually the past) at a faster rate of speed than one second per second is not only possible, Human beings have actually done so already. Because of Relativity, time slows down the faster you go. A Human being traveling in a jet, car or even on foot is experiencing time at a slightly slower pace than the people who are not traveling. We don’t notice the slight difference in our day to day lives, but one Man, the "Man without a Planet," Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev is actually a full one-fiftieth of a second younger than the rest of us.He was the unfortunate (or unfortunate depending how you look at it) lone person aboard the Mir Space Station during the sudden breakup of the Soviet Union. It took a while for it to be figured out who was going to pay to get him down and continue the Russian space program. So Krikalev spent 748 days in orbit. During that time Krikalev whizzed and whizzed around the Earth so fast and so far he holds the record for faster-than-a-second-per-second time travel! He is actually about one 50th of a second younger than the rest of us. I hope he spends his extra 1/50th of a second wisely! :)) Krikalev Link (wait for add to finish)
The Mir does not go anywhere near the speed of light. But if one were aboard a star ship traveling at just under the speed of light towards our nearest neighbor. Alpha Centauri centuries would pass on Earth while only a few years passed aboard the Star Ship. So, if you were in a really big hurry to get to the past and want to cut it down to a few million years instead of billions, just travel anywhere inside the Universe at near the speed of light. ARE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH TO TRY AN EXPERIMENT?
Copyright 2008 Elizabeth Hensley.
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