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2006-06-19 07:14:36 · 21 answers · asked by MUWAHAHAHAHA!!! 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Currently there is no answer to this question. Mankind will not know this until 1. We make contact with a time traveler or 2. We know ever thing there is to know about physic and the universe. Time travel may be achievable but it is possible ; no civilization has be in existence long enough to figure out the solution.....If there are time travelers in the Universe now we might presume they would not make their presence know to us. We would be mere babies in comparison to their intelligence. So the answer is yes or no.

2006-06-19 10:22:55 · answer #1 · answered by Master Quark 3 · 2 0

About 11 or 12 yrs ago scientist's managed to get a single photon to be in two places at the same time. The best theory was it went 'somewhere else'
If travelling between dimensions becomes possible then time travel will be possible.
(this has been a staple for science fiction for a number of decades)

2006-06-19 07:40:22 · answer #2 · answered by 1crazypj 5 · 0 0

NO WAY!
Why?, because thair is no evidence in the past or present of anyone traveling back in time, no matter how many centeries in the future it will take for someone to have solved this problem.

In other words, if someone in the future did invent a time machine, they would have traveled to the past, which might be our own past, and yet thair is no evidence or proof or record of someone from the future that has traveled to the past.

Also, events of the past cannot be repeated or rewound because an event is a physical happening and time is just a recording of the duration of that or any event occuring.

2006-06-19 13:56:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Time travel to the past is impossible

However if someone leaves the planet todat traveling near the speed of light and travels for one year in his frame of reference, Time on the Earth will have progressed much more quickly so during his one year voyage when he returns to the Earth it will bve say 30 years in advance

2006-06-19 07:33:55 · answer #4 · answered by Aaron G 2 · 0 0

Just want to point out that Neil Armstrong was never on the moon. At that point of history, Russia was way ahead of the USA in space exploration and technology, and the USA just made a simple lie to make them look good. There was not near enough technology to bring a man back from the moon, and is obvious it was made up. Look it up before counterargumenting with this.

2006-06-19 11:27:54 · answer #5 · answered by monomat99 3 · 0 0

Yes. I am traveling into the future all the time.

2006-06-19 08:17:56 · answer #6 · answered by poorcocoboiboi 6 · 0 0

If it were, don't you think we'd have a billion dollar program to try to be the first people to travel through time, kind of like how we went into the space race and Kennedy spent millions and millions of dollars trying to put someone on the moon.

2006-06-19 07:48:02 · answer #7 · answered by picsnap 3 · 0 0

Einstein laid out the foundation for the theory of time travel which requires a massive amount of energy which no one has being able to demonstrate. but no one has been able to rule it out either- so the theoretical idea states that it is possible but no one can produce the matter needed to test it.

2006-06-19 07:29:59 · answer #8 · answered by @squared 1 · 0 0

Yes and no. Yes because there are paralell dementions and vortexes that we do not know about, and when we do find out about them, we can travel through them. No because we have not found out about those dementions and vortexes, so we cannot travel through something we do not know of. I am leaning towards no because of this and also because the past is the past, the present is the present, and the future is the future.

2006-06-19 07:27:18 · answer #9 · answered by Hot T-Bone 4 · 0 0

No. The past does not exist any more. The future does not exist yet. You cannot travel to a place that does not exist. Wherever you are, the present is always there. (Sorry Einstein and Hawkins. You are wrong.) Always been that way, always will be.

2006-06-19 07:21:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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