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2006-07-27 19:37:33 · 13 answers · asked by Peter 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Of course it is possible. you are doing it now. You are travelling forward in time.

And whether you are breaking any laws as you go along, that depends on what you do.

2006-07-27 20:03:03 · answer #1 · answered by blind_chameleon 5 · 0 0

The defining blow to time travel is not making a ship or a worm hole or even higher speeds, it's the reconstruction of the entire know universe back to exactly the way it was at what ever date or time you're intent on returning to, which is really a forward moving act in time.

Simply all matter and energy is interconnected and sensitive to change. Every component of events in the past leads to a result to the present.

To go into the past means removing your self from the present( your total mass) and adding it into the past which means instantaneously replacing or displacing the matter there. Obviously this is breaking some rules about adding more matter to the universe.


The funniest thing about the movie Back to the future 2 is when you leave for the future you have gone missing for that thirty years. Left without a trace or ability to create a future to go fix.

2006-07-27 23:51:50 · answer #2 · answered by Pablo Fujita 1 · 0 0

Consider, other life forms that can transverse the stars, that means traveling faster than light. Our physics say NO.

But we cannot get meaningfully out of our own solar system yet!

We have a long, long way to go. At one time it was taught that the world is flat, at a different time it is taught that we cannot travel at or beyond the speed of light.

You asked about time travel?

Our math teaches us that the denominator times its self = the full value, then if we look up into the heaves what part of it do we see?
If we could give it some denominator, then that times its self would be the all? If so what is on the other side of that?

2006-07-27 19:50:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Time travel isn't natural because if you go back in time, which you can't, you going to alter something or change something so that the present can't be, which then of course changes the past, which changes the future. See why time travel is awful? YOu can travel through time though in space, because at the speed of light yyou travel more through space and less through time, so if you went on a trip going the speed of light, time literally slows down. But I don't think that's considered time travel, it's actually the lack of time travel.

2006-07-27 19:43:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Only the laws of physics if you try to travel backwards in time.

I frequently time travel in the forward direction. No laws are broken here. I frequently lose track of time when I am doing something and afterwards I'll ask myself "Hey, where did all my time go?". Often I am not able to answer.Time travel or what?

2006-07-27 19:45:14 · answer #5 · answered by 3 legged cat 2 · 0 0

As for breaking laws, I do not believe they have made them yet. They will, when it becomes publicly possible.

Research has demonstrated, in theory, that if you went faster than the rotation of the Earth backwards, you gain a miniscule amount of a second. It is enough of a gain, timewise, to give plausible hope.

It will happen one day, I believe. Why not? look what we have done in the past century...what are/are there any limits?

2006-07-27 19:44:00 · answer #6 · answered by ?seeker 3 · 0 0

Under the laws of Einstein's relativity, you can travel into the future, but not the past.

2006-07-27 19:48:24 · answer #7 · answered by Chug-a-Lug 7 · 0 0

why not, if agency, companies promise a schedule as when, what time they leave certain area, place or airport, then they need to uphold their promises to the customers.

Customers, based their schedule on time of leaving or arriving and if does not happen, someone did not deliver their promise and that is breaking the law when they do not keep with their policies.

2006-07-27 19:42:58 · answer #8 · answered by Farani P 2 · 0 0

First..is it possible and then does it break any laws.one thing at a time.

2006-07-27 19:39:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you want to travel through time.......first you must make an equipment faster than the speed of light!!!!...and lastly goodluck!!!

2006-07-27 20:15:04 · answer #10 · answered by brian b 1 · 0 0

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