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Back to Bratton's book. Enter time machine into the equation. Vacation is fading fast. Back to class Thursday. I came into possession of a new car today. New to me. Old to itself. Mercedes. A little convertible guy. It is fun to drive. I may drive it to UCLA tomorrow. Time travel. How would one travel through time. Time is perceived as a perpetual entity. Simply a ball sliding at a constant velocity along a predefined path. Mass changes as time progresses. The rate of change is not constant and is dependent upon specific properties of individual masses. That is not important here. What needs to happen is the ball needs to be reversed to a previous location. This would reverse all changes in mass to that point. This raises a question. Are there multiple balls? Simultaneously coexistent times. Or, one ball. Suppose one ball/time. Time travel would require transcendence of the effects moving the ball would have on mass. <continued>

 

2006SEPTEMBER26
Music| The Walkmen, Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me is Gone
Shirt| White T-shirt, Jim Beam