Time Travel
Time Travel
Ancient Indian books are the source of knowledge. The oldest reference of time travel is in Mahabharata. King Ravita travels to Bramaloka to find who is the right groom for his daughter. He spends an hour there, Bhrama was busy and when King gets the turn to speak, Brahma smiles, Brahma says ages have passed on earth. Time travels a different way on different axis.
This kind of concept is very hard to imagine even today, but someone has described this thousand of years ago.
It is a scientific fascination to travel to the past and future. But the disappointment is, we have not seen any time traveler from the future yet.
Quantum physics suggests a theoretical possibility. But it requires you to travel at the speed of light. That is impossible, at least to this current day. Experiments have yielded only some millisecond's future to the proton. A small proton has traveled to the future.
I have done time travel. First time I am claiming it.
My grandmother always told stories about our ancestors. She narrated in such a way that, I moved back in time and imagined the exact characters, the surroundings at that time, the houses, how they dressed up, their talks, their expressions, etc. I could feel as if I was standing next to them and hearing.
Even today sometimes when I think of it, I can feel, I am sitting in the same spot and my grandmother telling me stories. Then all the characters come alive one by one. Is this not a time travel?
Is the physical time travel of any relevance? When you cannot enjoy your present, what will you do by going to the past and future? The ideal life is to stop thinking about the past, stop worrying too much about the future and live in the present.
When you waste a single moment of your life, you are in the past. The world has already gone ahead. And when you utilize a moment in a way better than others, you are ahead of time. In this way, time travel is totally in your control.
