Soumendra Nath Thakur
28-10-2924
We are, in fact, continuously moving through time. This inherent progression renders the idea of inventing a "new" time machine both unnecessary and impossible. Every machine that facilitates motion—whether it's a car, a plane, or even our own footsteps—moves us through time as well as space. In this sense, all motion-related devices are already time machines, enabling us to travel forward in time naturally. Therefore, the pursuit of a separate or unique "time machine" overlooks the reality that our passage through time is a fundamental, ongoing aspect of existence, inseparable from any form of movement.
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