One kind is theoretically possible actually. A one way trip to the future.
You climb aboard a space ship, and it takes off and circle the Earth at near the speed of light
It could circle up there for 1000 years, and depending on how close you are to the speed of light, to you, you may have been just sitting in the ship for a few days, and you land and find yourself 1000 years in the future.
For the observers on Earth, you are locked in a time capsule where time is almost freezed for the next 1000 years. For you, you climb into a capsule, stay in there for 3 days, land and find your self in a world that is 1000 years later.
PS: I borrowed this idea from professor Brian Greene, he mentioned this in an interview
Time travel to the future is not only possible, it happens all the time due to relativistic effects. That is to say if by time travel you mean being able to travel to the future while time seems to slow or even nearly stop for the traveler. In fact, the GPS satellites in orbit around the earth need to compensate for minor differences in the rate of time passage for them in relation to time passage for us here on earth!
Unfortunately, time travel to the past does not appear to be possible for anything either large or very far in the past due to feedback and resulting paradoxes.
It is a proven fact the more faster you travel the slower time goes for you. For example, you get in a spaceship and travel at 90% of the speed of light for 40 years, you will still be very young, and all your family will be very old or dead.
However, you cannot time travel to the past. Time travel to the past requires travelling faster than the speed of light, which is violating many laws in physics.
Time travel to the future = possible. Time travel to the past = impossible.
Time Travel is possible, even by today's technology. You guys might think I'm crazy for saying this, but in atom smashers we have sped up particles to the speed of light, making them live much longer then they are supposed to.
As in theory, yes, it still is possible. When you get your spaceship up to 99.9% of the speed of light, time actually slows down for you. For every year you are up in space if your traveling at that speed, it is 100 years back on earth.
As into the past, there is a bit of commotion on this one. I'm going to say no because of one simple word: Paradoxes. These things happen int time travel into the past. Lets say that you went back into time and killed your parents. You would not have been born. But who killed your parents? It just doesn't make sense.
Time travel is possible without a doubt. But to send a person to time travel a great distance into the future, well, that just won't happen in a while.
it is possible but today we dont have the technology which can make it possible but in future yes its possible but we have to wait for the technology to come maybe we wont be here to experience it
Into the past---probably not. There are tiny (really, really tiny) wormholes that go a short distance into the past, but a large one that goes significantly into the past would be extremely (really, really extremely) unlikely, and would self-destruct.
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One kind is theoretically possible actually. A one way trip to the future.
You climb aboard a space ship, and it takes off and circle the Earth at near the speed of light
It could circle up there for 1000 years, and depending on how close you are to the speed of light, to you, you may have been just sitting in the ship for a few days, and you land and find yourself 1000 years in the future.
For the observers on Earth, you are locked in a time capsule where time is almost freezed for the next 1000 years. For you, you climb into a capsule, stay in there for 3 days, land and find your self in a world that is 1000 years later.
PS: I borrowed this idea from professor Brian Greene, he mentioned this in an interview
Time travel to the future is not only possible, it happens all the time due to relativistic effects. That is to say if by time travel you mean being able to travel to the future while time seems to slow or even nearly stop for the traveler. In fact, the GPS satellites in orbit around the earth need to compensate for minor differences in the rate of time passage for them in relation to time passage for us here on earth!
Unfortunately, time travel to the past does not appear to be possible for anything either large or very far in the past due to feedback and resulting paradoxes.
It is a proven fact the more faster you travel the slower time goes for you. For example, you get in a spaceship and travel at 90% of the speed of light for 40 years, you will still be very young, and all your family will be very old or dead.
However, you cannot time travel to the past. Time travel to the past requires travelling faster than the speed of light, which is violating many laws in physics.
Time travel to the future = possible. Time travel to the past = impossible.
Time Travel is possible, even by today's technology. You guys might think I'm crazy for saying this, but in atom smashers we have sped up particles to the speed of light, making them live much longer then they are supposed to.
As in theory, yes, it still is possible. When you get your spaceship up to 99.9% of the speed of light, time actually slows down for you. For every year you are up in space if your traveling at that speed, it is 100 years back on earth.
As into the past, there is a bit of commotion on this one. I'm going to say no because of one simple word: Paradoxes. These things happen int time travel into the past. Lets say that you went back into time and killed your parents. You would not have been born. But who killed your parents? It just doesn't make sense.
Time travel is possible without a doubt. But to send a person to time travel a great distance into the future, well, that just won't happen in a while.
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Its not even imaginable, not by todays technology, and I personally think it will never happen.
Think of it this way:
If time travel were possible, then wouldn't you think that someone from the future would have come back to visit us?
I tend to travel forward in time at almost exactly 3600 seconds per hour.
This slows down imperceptibly when I am in a speeding car or airplane.
If you have a Delorian that has a flux capacitor that can generate 1.21 gigawatts. You'll need to get some plutonium to do that and travel 88mph
it is possible but today we dont have the technology which can make it possible but in future yes its possible but we have to wait for the technology to come maybe we wont be here to experience it
In what time you wish travel?About 6 ouhr it easy on plane.
Into the future---sure, no problem.
Into the past---probably not. There are tiny (really, really tiny) wormholes that go a short distance into the past, but a large one that goes significantly into the past would be extremely (really, really extremely) unlikely, and would self-destruct.