Before i ask my question... has anyone here ever seen "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking"??
One episode he talks about time... and that traveling to the past is impossible.. How did he theorize this? He gave and example using champagne and pizza... then gave away a bunch of invitations .... telling future time travelers the exact time place and date of his so called party... sadly enough no one came... well that wasnt really an experiment.. it was just an intro saying its impossible to travel back in time... Why? He said the feedback would be too great... he gave an example where one guy readies a gun... then goes around the other side in front of him is a time machine and there he can see himself readying the gun... and shoots...... *everything stops* here lies the problem... A paradox ensues...
if he shot himself readying the gun.... then who would go to the other side to shoot the gun in the 1st place

with me so far??
he then explains that the feed back from the time machine would be too great that the tunnel from both times would be unable to form....
he then gave an example of a microphone and a speaker...... and feedback... where to much feed back would over load the system and destroy it.. and same goes with the time machine....
Now.. here my question.....
His example ( about the guys shooting himself ) is like placing a microphone right next to the speaker.... of course the feed back would be great.....
But what if you dialed farther back in time

would the feed back be the same? if he gave the example about the microphone and speaker... why not dial so far back in time where it would be like the speaker would be in another continent and the microphone is in another continent.... will there be any feedback then??
just food for thought guys.... what do you think about it? time fascinates me...