A small but effective example used to show this are GPS satellites. Time passes slightly faster for the satellites than on the earth and adjustments have to be made to keep the readings accurate in regards to positioning on earth. Greater mass, and therefore greater gravity, actually slows time down.
This is why you always hear time travel and the speed of light used together. As you reach the speed of light you mass increases, therefore time slows for you in relation to your starting point. So even though time passes normally on earth, it passes much slower for you since your mass is so much greater than that of the surface of the earth. So a minute for you is a year on earth (just an example, that's not the proper math).
Nothing however, will allow you to travel to the past unless you go faster than light which is impossible. That's why people were freaking out when they thought that neutrinos were going faster than light. It meant you could send messages back in time. Turns out ... it was just a loose wire. Nothing is faster than light.
The first answer is exactly right. Relative time slows down for things as they approach the speed of light, because of an increase of mass. So actually, no, you cant propell yourself into the future. Approaching the speed of light would do the opposite, slowing your time down, while the rest of the universe moves ahead in time much faster in comparison. Then when you slow down, what felt like a few minutes for you was a few weeks for the rest of the universe. When you reach the actual speed of light, time theoretically stops completely for you and youd also have near infinite mass. This seems impossible because it really is. Theres a reason its called the speed of LIGHT. cause only light, or energy, which has no mass, has the ability to go that fast. Nothing with mass can go the speed of light. So theoretically, as time slows as you approach the sol, and stops at the sol, faster than light travel would result in time going backwards. But again, thats not possible.
The law of physics supports it, but the energy it would take to propel a human into the future would be astronomical. However, not impossible, just highly highly unlikely.
The particle accelerator at CERN had an instance where these time travel physics were proven.
They took particles that had a proven life of a couple minutes. The sped the particles up to almost the speed of light. As the particles approached that speed their relative time slowed down. This caused them to live longer. I know that's sounds complicated, but if you know the theory of relativity, it makes sense
Have you ever read HG Wells the time machine , it's got some fascinating fictional ideas of time travel. And yes it is possible, it has been suggested that if some how you could stand next to a super massive object you could go forward in time. You cant go to the past though.
As far as I've heard yes, through warping space-time with multiple lasers one man is building a machine that should be able to, but here's the catch the time machine will only be able to send things back as far as when it was first tuned on so if your dreaming of going dinosaur hunting anytime soon sorry but we've got nothing. this does not however proove that there is no way whatsoever to go farther back in the past, we just have not found it yet.
[[âWe can " watch " our past,future,and present time.....(it is obvasly truth....)]]
about time travel...
If god help then?.but abt future..u just incress your langth of your age..u don't go in future.it's use less things...u stand near black hole,so there are gravity high.so.your process of your body,number of brath,will be ruduse..it's also happen by motion..
So, by it,u just decress your activity of your body.and live löng life.okey..actuly,u don't go in future.but u just incres your time of your age...okey.
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According to the laws of physics:
Into the future? Yes.
Into the past? No.
A small but effective example used to show this are GPS satellites. Time passes slightly faster for the satellites than on the earth and adjustments have to be made to keep the readings accurate in regards to positioning on earth. Greater mass, and therefore greater gravity, actually slows time down.
This is why you always hear time travel and the speed of light used together. As you reach the speed of light you mass increases, therefore time slows for you in relation to your starting point. So even though time passes normally on earth, it passes much slower for you since your mass is so much greater than that of the surface of the earth. So a minute for you is a year on earth (just an example, that's not the proper math).
Nothing however, will allow you to travel to the past unless you go faster than light which is impossible. That's why people were freaking out when they thought that neutrinos were going faster than light. It meant you could send messages back in time. Turns out ... it was just a loose wire. Nothing is faster than light.
The first answer is exactly right. Relative time slows down for things as they approach the speed of light, because of an increase of mass. So actually, no, you cant propell yourself into the future. Approaching the speed of light would do the opposite, slowing your time down, while the rest of the universe moves ahead in time much faster in comparison. Then when you slow down, what felt like a few minutes for you was a few weeks for the rest of the universe. When you reach the actual speed of light, time theoretically stops completely for you and youd also have near infinite mass. This seems impossible because it really is. Theres a reason its called the speed of LIGHT. cause only light, or energy, which has no mass, has the ability to go that fast. Nothing with mass can go the speed of light. So theoretically, as time slows as you approach the sol, and stops at the sol, faster than light travel would result in time going backwards. But again, thats not possible.
Yes, but also no.
The law of physics supports it, but the energy it would take to propel a human into the future would be astronomical. However, not impossible, just highly highly unlikely.
The particle accelerator at CERN had an instance where these time travel physics were proven.
They took particles that had a proven life of a couple minutes. The sped the particles up to almost the speed of light. As the particles approached that speed their relative time slowed down. This caused them to live longer. I know that's sounds complicated, but if you know the theory of relativity, it makes sense
Have you ever read HG Wells the time machine , it's got some fascinating fictional ideas of time travel. And yes it is possible, it has been suggested that if some how you could stand next to a super massive object you could go forward in time. You cant go to the past though.
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Yes. It is possible.
As far as I've heard yes, through warping space-time with multiple lasers one man is building a machine that should be able to, but here's the catch the time machine will only be able to send things back as far as when it was first tuned on so if your dreaming of going dinosaur hunting anytime soon sorry but we've got nothing. this does not however proove that there is no way whatsoever to go farther back in the past, we just have not found it yet.
Time *manipulation* is possible; time *travel* is not.
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My simple and best answer to u..
[[âWe can " watch " our past,future,and present time.....(it is obvasly truth....)]]
about time travel...
If god help then?.but abt future..u just incress your langth of your age..u don't go in future.it's use less things...u stand near black hole,so there are gravity high.so.your process of your body,number of brath,will be ruduse..it's also happen by motion..
So, by it,u just decress your activity of your body.and live löng life.okey..actuly,u don't go in future.but u just incres your time of your age...okey.
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