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Philosophy Explorer wrote:Sorry, I cannot understand what "you are physically going into the past" means. You want to revert the time flow? Say, you want to "travel" to the year 2000, so you will become younger and younger and eventually reach the year 2000 when you are 14 years younger? But or world is irreversible (at least because of the 2nd law of thermodynamics).Leog wrote: (Nested quote removed.)There are many terms that are undefined in science. I'm guessing that you are looking to know if it means you are physically going into the past and the answer is yes.
What do you mean by "traveling to the past"? Such a thing is undefined.
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