Time Machine?

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  1. Gfx-nubcake

    Gfx-nubcake Active Member

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    I dun believe that you can actually go to the future but to the past maybe.Because the future havent yet happen so its impossible to travel to the future but to the pasT it has happened and might be a possibility to travel to it but i dun think it will happen cuz scientist have not found any way.
     
  2. russvii

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    i just saw something on the discovery channel about that...they said it IS possible but the energy they would need is ridiculous. The tv show was called "time". But they said that it was scientifically possible to travel back in time however we dont have the engineering advances we need in order to do it.
     
  3. LA-384

    LA-384 Well-Known Member

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    Lol, that wouldn't be possible. If the earth gets destroyed, then there won't be anyone left to send the bomb in the first place, Unless every change, creates an alternate timeline, and traveling between alternate timelines would be possible. Then again, time isn't a constant. I don't really know what that means, but i think it means that it is possible to speed up, slow down time and/or change the "direction" of it. One of the theories is that matter traveling at near lightspeed, would experience a slower progress of time. This means that say 1 hour for that matter, would be days/weeks/years for matter that isn't traveling at the speed of light. So, if you would find a way to speed a person up to the speed of light (which is practically impossible, because it would require an entire galaxies energy or more to sustain that kind of speed), the person would be able to time-travel, because for his experience, time would go at a slower pace.

    Lightspeed is also a bit weird though. No matter how fast you travel yourself, the speed of light will allways remain the same. At least from your point of view it will.
     

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