Yeah, but the theory behind my idea is, it's much easier to go forward in time, than back in time.
In my view we couldn't travel into a place that doesn't yet exist.
We are creatures of time. Not clocks or even 24 hour days, but in sequence of events. e.g. we cannot die before we are born.
Things have to happen in their proper order. First a child and then an adult.
First the natural then the spiritual.
Much of Christendom has it backward. Teaching that we always existed as spirit entities and are now serving our time as physical entities or in physical shells.
Time travel allow us to have it both ways or either way and is confusion.
I'm inclined to pursue this thread with the intention to show why it is fantasy and counter productive to discovering true purpose of human life.
Indianabob
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You're not literally "traveling" to the future. If you were frozen right now, from your point of view, it would seem like no time had past from the minute you were "suspended" to when you were thawed out/woken up. I believe the past IS past, you can never go back, because it's already happened. The future however, hasn't happened yet, so, if from your point of view, you "stopped" for one hundred years, then "started" again, to you, it would be like traveling to the future.