Theory of Time Travel

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Absolute Zero is oproximently -273.16 degrees Celsius. That is when everything, including molecules, freezes. I believe if you make an object colder than Absolute Zero, the molecules will move backwards. This might make a time flux in which the object also moves "backwards", otherwise none as "Going Back In Time". If my theory is correct, and we could keep a human alive while we freeze him/she, it will seem to the person that time is going back quickly. Since the "time traveler's" molecules are going backwards and ours' are going forward, when the person comes back into our age, it will seem to us that he/she was never gone.
 
Interesting but flawed...

An interesting idea but the basis on which it is based is severey flawed . At Absolute zero molecules freeze and that's it. That's why it's called absolute zero. For your idea to work I think you are refering to making the eletrons move backwards around the atoms of the molecules. This would be an interesting feat considering it would probably destabilise the entire structure of the molecules. Maybe this destabilisation would result in time travel but I wouldn't put my oney on it.

Also supposing you are right and say a person was to be sent back by been frozen, how would this state be maintained throughout the transportation? By the way don't think I'm rubbing this in but if every molecule in the person's body was going backwards then surely memories would be erased for the period covered by the time travel, and time travel would be pretty pointless if you can't remember why you went back?
 
Interesting but flawed...

An interesting idea but the basis on which it is based is severey flawed . At Absolute zero molecules freeze and that's it. That's why it's called absolute zero. For your idea to work I think you are refering to making the eletrons move backwards around the atoms of the molecules. This would be an interesting feat considering it would probably destabilise the entire structure of the molecules. Maybe this destabilisation would result in time travel but I wouldn't put my oney on it.

Also supposing you are right and say a person was to be sent back by been frozen, how would this state be maintained throughout the transportation? By the way don't think I'm rubbing this in but if every molecule in the person's body was going backwards then surely memories would be erased for the period covered by the time travel, and time travel would be pretty pointless if you can't remember why you went back?
 
Re:Interesting but flawed...

Electrons do not orbit the atom or molecules like a satelite orbits the planet. This is classical physics and does not apply on a quantum level. If a electron did orbit an electron, it would be continually accelerated, like a satelite. This is what classical mechanics tells us. However, classical mechanics also tells us that the accelerating electron would also radiate energy and soon would spiral to its death as it collides with the atom. Just thought I would clear that up.
 
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