by HungryGuy on November 2nd, 2004

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Why can't we remember the future?

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  • by Anon on April 26th, 2006

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    Because of our position and path within the four dimensions that we can perceive. However, in theory, it is possible to remeber the future. It is an observed fact that gravity slows down time (http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/GenRelativity.html). Without the understanding of gravitys effect on time, gps satelites would be inaccurate by a few miles.

    If you were able to create a worm hole, with its exit in deep space, and its entrance by large mass giving of large amounts of gravitational energy, then it would be possible to see yourself exit the worm hole in deep space before you entered it, or see yourself enter the entrance of the worm hole after you had exited it, therefore, the fact that you had exited the worm hole before you entered it, would mean that you had a memory of something before it happened, thus remembering the future.

    This is all according to Einstein's theory of general relativity.

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