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Not if you go faster than the speed of light. Or if you happen to have a flux capacitor and 1.21 jiggawatts, you could do it at 88 mph
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Prove it.
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*FWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE pop* I've arrived! See? Forward time travel is possible.
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I will now travel 1 minute into the future. See you there! *FWOOOOOOOOOM*
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It's been proven since the beginning of the universe.
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Edited by Dudley Tiddywink: 10/26/2013 7:35:47 PMTerminator 2, mother-blam!-er.
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already been proven. Astronauts in orbit have traveled nanoseconds into the future, look it up yourself.
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I think he meant the "only" part. And that can never be proven. Only disproved. And, also, it's not just astronauts. [i]We're[/i] travelling forward in time. All of us. Always.
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Time is a concept with no real definition
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[i]You're[/i] a concept with no real definition. Time has a pretty solid one. It's... you know... time... It's a dimension through which... events... progress... linear-ly... ... Okay, so it's a fairly abstract definition, but it's still pretty solid. I certainly don't think it's wrong to say that we're all travelling forward through time.