Why do rigid thinkers deny the concept of time travel?
You can dream about time travel but how do you think about it when it implies that a river would start going backwards till it climbs the Himalayas and become snow again? I suppose when we think of time travel we do not mean that time flows backwards, but as a happening where we are transposed to another period in time. It is not possible to imagine a way in which any desired transposition would take place, for anyone who wishes, and then events would progress forward as they always did? There are questions related to conservation of energy and momentum. In the ordinary world that we know and understand this cannot be allowed. As far as romance and fantasy are concerned it is marvellous to be able to transpose oneself. We are blessed with memories that can be randomly addressed in ways as selective as we desire. I suggest that is the best way of time travel available to all of us, even the rigid thinkers. Why do tears taste salty? Salt is an important component of our bodies. One of th