You are correct, they wouldn't jump the gun and go straight to people, but how would they track that one particle? How could you choose where it ends up? If it doesn't show up, but disappeared, where did it go?crudus said:Counter question: why are you picking at problems when we haven't even proven they will be an issue? Time travel is theoretically possible. Physicists are currently working on it. Right now the math says you can't go to a point before the time machine was made. That is about as far as they have gotten. The first step is to send a particle through time and go from there. We aren't just going to start with a human and figure out calibration from there.PrimoThePro said:No joke poll options up in this thread!
EDIT: Okay guys, I'm seriously enjoying the discussion we have going on. I read a little about Multi-Dimensional travel. Do multiple dimensions even exist? And if so, how could we even get to them?
As far as the second one, do you mean multiple dimensions or multiple universes?
I'm pretty sure I mean multiple dimensions. But multiple Universes, made up of different galaxies would be interesting to ponder. To be honest, I have never even heard of multiple dimensions being used for time travel, and that is what I am asking here.