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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsI'm travelling through time and space right now... One second in a time.
But seriously, maybe I don't really know. There are some reasonable theories on subject, but who really knows before it have been proven to be either possible or impossible.
The most accepted (I guess) theory is the speed of light travel theory, whereas you travel in the speed of of light you will wind up in the future somehow, don't really recall all details. But of course the downside, we can't travel in the speed of light.
So theories are the closest we have yet to come in time travelling.
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At 27 minutes ago, Mismo wrote: So theories are the closest we have yet to come in time travelling.
Well, no, they aren't. In any case, there are many theories as to how we could travel in time, and it's been shown that time does distort as you move faster. Judging from what you said, you don't really understand the theory of general relativity, and it's not just "travelling at the speed of light" that makes you "move forwards in time", as you put it.
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Well, until now is not possible, but maybe in the future.
Of course it is possible, and we are all performing time travel. One second at a time. We all move forward, is that not travel?
Well, if you head west at a fast enough rate, you technically gained an hour of time.
At 13 minutes ago, streetbob wrote: Well, if you head west at a fast enough rate, you technically gained an hour of time.
What if you live in Oregon, on the West Coast? If I head west then I'll drown in the Pacific Ocean long before I reach the eastern coast of China.
At 2 days ago, Shadowlink82 wrote: What do you think?
In my opinion no, but I don't understand anything in this field of physics, travel time or what ever.
When I think about all of the paradoxes and unlogical cases of time travel I don't think it is possible,
but sometimes I somehow understand how it can work.
At 1 hour ago, TheGrim wrote: What if you live in Oregon, on the West Coast? If I head west then I'll drown in the Pacific Ocean long before I reach the eastern coast of China.
You love arguing with me today, don't you?
OKAY, so I'll revise it. Say your in a very fast airplane. You start in New York City, which is set in Eastern Standard Time or whatever, in your plane you fly faster than sound, mk. 10 maybe, heading west. By the time you get to Oregon, you would have flown past the original time zone, through a second, stopping in the third.
Congrads, you just, in theory, went back in time... three hours... give or take. Because in NYC, say the starting time was 5:00 P.M. Once you get to Portland, Oregon, the time should be two hours slow, as in, 3:00 P.M. So... yeah.
At 27 minutes ago, streetbob wrote:At 1 hour ago, TheGrim wrote: What if you live in Oregon, on the West Coast? If I head west then I'll drown in the Pacific Ocean long before I reach the eastern coast of China.You love arguing with me today, don't you?
OKAY, so I'll revise it. Say your in a very fast airplane. You start in New York City, which is set in Eastern Standard Time or whatever, in your plane you fly faster than sound, mk. 10 maybe, heading west. By the time you get to Oregon, you would have flown past the original time zone, through a second, stopping in the third.
Congrads, you just, in theory, went back in time... three hours... give or take. Because in NYC, say the starting time was 5:00 P.M. Once you get to Portland, Oregon, the time should be two hours slow, as in, 3:00 P.M. So... yeah.
One, Pacific Time is three hours apart from Eastern Time. Two, traveling between time zones is traveling through space, not traveling through time (normal flow of time notwithstanding).
Anyway, I'm going to go with the answer that speaking strictly in terms of moving backward through time, it's not possible to know until and unless it's been accomplished. Moving forward in time is easy enough reasoning that relativity holds up.
At 2 days ago, montehawks wrote:At 2 minutes ago, LostFaceInTrain wrote: YesHe's wrong. The correct answer is no.
You're both wrong. It's Maybe.
Time travelling into the future has been proven, is a fact, and has been done before.
I'm unsure about Time travelling into the past, although it is possible.
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