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Does Buddhism support the idea of time travel or refute it?

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  • Neither, because the only reality is right here and right now. Even if you travel through "time" you will always be right here and right now.
    In fact there has never even been a present moment apart from an experience of it. What is present is really an immediate past. Time is just a convention

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    Minor problem of taking at lease one million years to set up the big mirror and another million to get back to earth.
  • DaozenDaozen Veteran
    edited July 2012
    As far as I'm aware, "Buddhism" has absolutely nothing to say on the subject.

    That's probably because, no matter where to (or when to) you travel, you baggage always comes with you.
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