Yes , it is possible but for negligible duration , by using Einsteins genral theory of relativity .Time travel is already done by a Russian astronomer , but for very less time .Hi, I'm looking at recently in the forum, but can not find answers to a question that haunts me since I was little, that is: you can travel in time today? If so, how?
Yes off course , it all depends on speed . How close we can get to the speed of light .Thank you for the answer. In your opinion is possible increase the time of the travel?
By gravitational time dilation .Satellites regularly travel time because of there speeds and the gravity in which they are moving .Well, excuse my insistence, but i think that we can't get very close to the speed of light currently, so is possible take a time travel without reaching the speed of light?
Final answer, yes. Whether you say time dilation making you .002 seconds into the future or applied and theoretical physics. You can travel in time today, the theorems do work out there are ways to, the problem hers is out technology, our metals, our computers et cetra. To the future travel at speed of light, to the past, tipler cylinder. But the technology to move at light speed or to open a pocket dimension is above that which we have no, thus the need for quantum computing.Hi, I'm looking at recently in the forum, but can not find answers to a question that haunts me since I was little, that is: you can travel in time today? If so, how?
Please explain more , so that it will be easy to understand for people like me . ☺To decode subject is very simple. Imagine that time machine is black box.We have a few ways to build time machine. Taking one way that able at present time and build a prototype.Experience will give another thoughts.
Implementing new ideas in new prototype will move us forward.
Would you say it is possible to travel to the past?Yes , it is possible but for negligible duration , by using Einsteins genral theory of relativity .Time travel is already done by a Russian astronomer , but for very less time .
Serial ISS resident Sergei Krikalev holds the record for the longest amount of time spent in space with 803 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes under his belt.
The ISS travels at around 7.66 km/s when orbiting around Earth, and due to the high speed and length of time which he spent in space, the cosmonaut actually arrived back in Earth 0.02 seconds in the future by using process known as time dilation.
Till now no theory is available which proves that travelling to past is possible .Or I never goes through such theory .Would you say it is possible to travel to the past?
That I was also thinking about ,But as we getting close to speed of light our mass will increase rapidly and further more energy given for increase speed will be utilized for increase mass , and by that way we can't reach speed of light.if we are able to get incredibly above the speed of light, i think we can travel to the past