Travel to a past time means that you rearrange the universe (or at least that part of it that you observe) in such a way that all the atoms are arranged in exactly the same configuration that there were in at the time that you want to revisit. Since there is no record anywhere of where each atom was at every moment of the past, it is clearly impossible to reconstruct the past. "Traveling" the past means that you want to recreate the past. As explained, that is impossible.
The universe is not like a movie. In a movie, a rough visual impression of the surrounding space is captured at about 30 times per second in something called a "frame". Since there is then a partial record of the past, it is possible to "wind back" the movie and thereby "travel to" any moment that was captured in the movie.
However, the universe is just one big frame. There are no "captured moments" except in extremely crude form such as fossils. Hence you cannot reconstruct any arbitrary moment of the past in order to revisit it.
Time travel would not work because you would go back in time to fix something, then it would have never happened. Therefore never giving you reason to go back in the first place. Time travel is a paradox in that sense. But a theory introduced in I think question two about slowing the aging process sounds plausible.
If you go at a speed that I think is 24 times around the earth every second time is like split in half so while everyone else is getting older your aging half as fast. But this is based on a show that I remember but I'm not all the way sure about the numbers.
In my opinion, the only REALISTIC and AFFORDABLE way for time travel is sleep. You do it every night:traveling forward in time by 8-9 hours when your dream feels like ten minutes. MY way of time travel is to place a volunteer in cryostasis over the period of 100 years (while finding a way around death by his age) and there you have it: Time travel!!!
No. It would warp the fabric of the laws of physics and logic as we know it. For ex if u went back in time would u be younger or wud u be able to talk to ur yunger self? If so that means u r visitng a different dimension identical to ours except x yrs behind. Also if u went back in time let's just say that would mean u as a young kid will go back in time repeating the process over and over.
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Travel to a past time means that you rearrange the universe (or at least that part of it that you observe) in such a way that all the atoms are arranged in exactly the same configuration that there were in at the time that you want to revisit. Since there is no record anywhere of where each atom was at every moment of the past, it is clearly impossible to reconstruct the past. "Traveling" the past means that you want to recreate the past. As explained, that is impossible.
The universe is not like a movie. In a movie, a rough visual impression of the surrounding space is captured at about 30 times per second in something called a "frame". Since there is then a partial record of the past, it is possible to "wind back" the movie and thereby "travel to" any moment that was captured in the movie.
However, the universe is just one big frame. There are no "captured moments" except in extremely crude form such as fossils. Hence you cannot reconstruct any arbitrary moment of the past in order to revisit it.
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Time travel would not work because you would go back in time to fix something, then it would have never happened. Therefore never giving you reason to go back in the first place. Time travel is a paradox in that sense. But a theory introduced in I think question two about slowing the aging process sounds plausible.
If you go at a speed that I think is 24 times around the earth every second time is like split in half so while everyone else is getting older your aging half as fast. But this is based on a show that I remember but I'm not all the way sure about the numbers.
In my opinion, the only REALISTIC and AFFORDABLE way for time travel is sleep. You do it every night:traveling forward in time by 8-9 hours when your dream feels like ten minutes. MY way of time travel is to place a volunteer in cryostasis over the period of 100 years (while finding a way around death by his age) and there you have it: Time travel!!!
No. It would warp the fabric of the laws of physics and logic as we know it. For ex if u went back in time would u be younger or wud u be able to talk to ur yunger self? If so that means u r visitng a different dimension identical to ours except x yrs behind. Also if u went back in time let's just say that would mean u as a young kid will go back in time repeating the process over and over.
yes, if u can travel faster than a speed of light...anybody can create a device that can run faster than light?
not now
Do you think invisibilities is possible? People above are ever in my view.
Not in my life time.