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Computers and time dilation part II

 


Computers and time dilation part II

The idea of the time dilation and computing is the thing, what is ever introduced to the regular people. If we would make time moving slower in the computers or microprocessors, that thing would allow in theory to make them extremely fast and powerful computers. Or actually, a computer would not be more powerful than others, it just has more time to make the calculations than other computers. 

Making the chamber, where the time is moving slower would be easier than people think. The thing that is needed is the ball-shaped structure and the microprocessor would install inside the ball, and then the radio wave would target that ball. And if there is enough energy in use, the time is moving slower inside the chamber, and that thing would give more time for the microprocessor for solving the problem. 

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What if we would die during the time travel?

This is the writing about the time loop. The cases where a person travels in time but finds themself at the beginning point. So the journey ends where it starts. Theoretically, time loops are things, where the person would find things like a younger self or finds their skeleton because of the time travel. In some novels and movies, archeologists find their skeleton, which is died because of the dinosaur attack. 

In this problem about the hypothetical archeologist, who invents the time machine. Travels to the past, and dies because of the attack of the dinosaur. What if that archeologist denies the time travel because he finds his skeleton? And the drawings of the time machine near that skeleton are the source, what our hypothetical time traveler, who could be "we" in this theoretical writing uses to build the first time machine? Would those drawings turn to air, if that archeologist leaves that time undone? 

The fact is that if we are traveling time, and die during that operation, we would see anything during our life because the time is stable in our body. This means that we are eldering the same way as otherwise. So the death during time travel would be the last thing in our life, but it causes one extremely interesting and same time sad think about the time travel. What if the young archeologist is digging the sediments, and find himself in the digging area?

And near the skeleton is the diagrams of the time machine. But the archeologist would deny his mission to travel to the past. The reason for that person afraid the fate by the attack of the dinosaur. Would that cause that the time machine is ever invented? The butterfly effect and the time travel theories are brought this kind of thought into the mind of the people. 

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