Leap #2: Landing in the Present Day

So, I took a leap and survived to tell you about it. This is post being proof that I'm still here. Existing.

First thing's first. I need to log the leaps properly and put everything in the right context. One step in the way to that is have manually logged dates when leaps were taken. Sort of like this:-

> Last Leap: 15/09/2018, Saturday
> Current Day: 18/09/2018, Tuesday
> Next Target: 21/09/2018, Friday

Now, one thing to say up front is that target dates may or may not be reached accurately. Time travel is a difficult thing, even in the way you and I do it. By providing structure to our logs, our future selves benefit.

Some account of present situation may be given. Is it mandatory? Not really. considering the sheer number of leaps I'm set on taking, it's improbable anyone would read through all of it. Even if I turn my life into a Robinson Crusoe style epic tale, or even a legendary story like that of Gilgamesh or Arthur Dent, it's doubtful anyone would be receptive.

I made a time travel research notebook on Evernote a few years back. I'll share the link to it after a few more leaps. There's still a some content refinement needed on it. It details Time Travel threory from ancient times to the days of Einstein and beyond. Today, we see time travel as this impossibility, a fantasy best left to the movies.

If you're into perpetual motion machines, you should be into time travel too. Both concepts break the same fundamental principle of thermodynamics. You can't rewind explosions as time moves forward. You'd literally be absorbing energy so perfectly the universe can't allow it.

There's so much exciting theory to this. Many interesting research to read. Many ecclectic people to meet and talk to. This niche field of actual, yes, actual science is a world of its own. And I'm standing center stage, saying yes, it's possible to travel to the future. Yes, it's possble you can time travel. You are doing it right now. As you're reading this, you're moving through time at a rate of 1 second per second. I'm sure that neither suprises nor excites most of you but really think about it. If you don't oberve the passage of time, is it not like you've moved temporally.

Humans are temporal beings. I'm quoting Kurisu as she quotes Heidigger.

We have so finite memories and so much potential. We sleep for more than half our lives. We exist with only a minutia of purpose. Yet, ever so remarkably strive, thrive and achieve grandios things beyond the wildest of imaginations. Let's make time travel real. Be part of this, I invite you.

All blogs are a form of time travel. See you in a few days.

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