Time Travel Is Real
Well, you’re doing it right now. You’re traveling through time. Granted, you can only move in the one direction, and the rate of speed is relatively fixed, but, nevertheless you are a time traveler. That’s just a fact. Now, the time traveling you think I’m referring to, the variable rate corporal time-travel into the past or future, the kind you see in movies, TV, music, and books, etc, is not something that is readily available to us. The time travel of science fiction, and the time travel we actually discovered are two very different things.
Digital Time Travel as we know it came to be when someone decided to input as much information we have about significant moments of human history into the worlds most advanced Quantum Computers. Then, because said computers are roughly a trillion times faster at processing information than any other type of computer, Virtual Realities of these historical events were created using extremely complex procedural generation algorithms. A theoretical environment for every moment and perspective at a given event suddenly existed digitally, with graphics nearly indistinguishable from real life. If you wanted to be present for the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, for example, as viewed from any seat in the theatre, you virtually could. Obviously, it was not expected to be literally accurate to what happened, but it was pretty damn close enough for the sake of experiencing first hand what it might have been like to be there. Once we got a taste of this, we did it with everything we could think of. We mapped out nearly all of human history, including alternate outcomes to the events, alternate pasts, potential futures, you name it. The research opportunities were amazing, the discoveries were profound, and the knowledge priceless. Next, we learned how to make a convincing Virtual Reality out of any fictional universe, and do the same with it. Or any universe in general. We called these QVRs, Quantum Virtual Realities. After that, we learned how to make the human brain operate a QVR without having to wear a headset, or use a controller of any kind. You could put some contacts in, sit down, and bam! be free to move and act within the QVR independent of your physical body. After THAT we learned how to place a person in a special chamber with isolated time—dilation, such that no matter how much time you perceived to have spent in the QVR, (the record is 300 years), when you come out of the QVR, only a few minutes, or even seconds, have pasted since you entered. We’ve made this technology available to everyone. (After rigorous screening, of course) and now there’s a bunch of people using it. In fact, it’s entirely possible that by virtue of reading this article you are currently in a QVR generated by us. And in truth you’re actually here at the Red Rainbow. In a room. About to wake up in a few minutes and realize your entire life was a video game.