Post by Beyond The Stars Admin on Jan 23, 2016 20:14:56 GMT -6
Interview with Steven Gibbs
( Appeared in Strange Magazine, Spring, 1995 )
Is it really possible to travel in time? I would have to answer this question with a resounding YES. Ever since I was young, I remember always being fascinated by stories of time travel. Even now (May 1996), my eyes were glued to the TV when Fox (here in the US) showed us the newest version, a movie called Doctor Who (from the British series which has aired there since 1969 ... longer than Star Trek, about a Time Lord traveling through Space and Time from the planet Galifrey). Or what about the Time Tunnel, a tv show of the 1960's as well.
The only point about time travel that didn't make sense to me was how could time be preserved if one is able to travel into the past and change it which would effect the present? That is until about 4 years ago, when I came to better understand the idea of parrallel universes, or parrallel earths (as shown in the US TV series "Sliders"). If I go back and kill my grandfather, how is this possible for example. If my grandfather died, I would not be born? The answer is parrallel timelines ... that at the moment of the alteration, a new time line where I don't exist or perhaps I do exist, in the past of that timeline and I can not return to my own timeline?
There are many stories told of the visiting ETs having the ability to travel in time ... and with the apparent exchange of technologies we are receiving plus the stories told that the U.S.S. Elderige when involved in the Philadelphia Experiment, did travel in time ... it seems to me that we are on the verge of a quantum shift in our little universe. But what would it be like to really travel in time? On this page is an article supposedly with a person who has traveled in time ... it makes quite interesting reading and perhaps is a report of how things really are ...
Read Here for Full Interview: www.v-j-enterprises.com/timetrav.html
( Appeared in Strange Magazine, Spring, 1995 )
Is it really possible to travel in time? I would have to answer this question with a resounding YES. Ever since I was young, I remember always being fascinated by stories of time travel. Even now (May 1996), my eyes were glued to the TV when Fox (here in the US) showed us the newest version, a movie called Doctor Who (from the British series which has aired there since 1969 ... longer than Star Trek, about a Time Lord traveling through Space and Time from the planet Galifrey). Or what about the Time Tunnel, a tv show of the 1960's as well.
The only point about time travel that didn't make sense to me was how could time be preserved if one is able to travel into the past and change it which would effect the present? That is until about 4 years ago, when I came to better understand the idea of parrallel universes, or parrallel earths (as shown in the US TV series "Sliders"). If I go back and kill my grandfather, how is this possible for example. If my grandfather died, I would not be born? The answer is parrallel timelines ... that at the moment of the alteration, a new time line where I don't exist or perhaps I do exist, in the past of that timeline and I can not return to my own timeline?
There are many stories told of the visiting ETs having the ability to travel in time ... and with the apparent exchange of technologies we are receiving plus the stories told that the U.S.S. Elderige when involved in the Philadelphia Experiment, did travel in time ... it seems to me that we are on the verge of a quantum shift in our little universe. But what would it be like to really travel in time? On this page is an article supposedly with a person who has traveled in time ... it makes quite interesting reading and perhaps is a report of how things really are ...
Read Here for Full Interview: www.v-j-enterprises.com/timetrav.html