I don't think time travel to past is possible, but travel to future might be possible, i have personally experienced it!
i went on a ride with my bike one night and it was my first bike ride in years so I hadn't felt how cool it was to ride a bike with fast speed in a long time since I was a kid.
So I leave home at about 9.38 pm and go for a ride by myself. I'm going do fast with my bike and enjoying it so much and I keep going very very fast just to enjoy how it feels. My friends were just watching TV when I had left. So they're still watching TV and chiilin, wandering around the house doing wat they usually do in the evenings. Meanwhile I am enjoying my ride and remember I'm riding very fast.
So anyway I come home at about twenty five to eleven, my friends are all worried and stuff, they're like 'WTF@&! Where u bin!?' And I'm like 'Chill y'all just gone for a ride man'
Anyway when I came back home that night it just felt like time travel could so be possible if I had been travelling at a much faster speed and I mean a lot faster speed. I mean my friends were just sitting there at home not doing much and I was out there experiencing so much and discovering new places with my bike in what just about 57 mins or so? And when I came back home they were like where u bin for so long? Whereas for me it had only felt like it was ten fifteen mins.
Do u understand where I'm coming from?
If you could travel at a much faster speed like speed of light speed or even faster, or even speed of light times speed of light speed and u travelled for about only five or ten mins and u came back to earth(if u're travelling at speed of light it'd take u about 8 and a half mins from eart to sun) your friends and family would have been aged. i.e your younger sister or brother would be much older than yourself, cuz u've only travelled ten mins, but actually in earth a lot of time has passed!
So I think it is possible to travel into the future.
what's your opinion???
2006-08-05
12:40:20
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OK, first you need to edit that description down, wordy, wordy, wordy! And I know I'm wordy but don't go repeating yourself, you stressed you were going fast.
I think since you hadn't been on a bike in awhile your endorphins got going and you were having FUN! Sitting and watching TV time goes slower than when you're doing something. But once you stop the fun activity it only seems like it lasted a tiny amount of time.
Pain makes time stand still and pleasure makes time move fast. Comprende?
Hey, I'm going to go for a bike ride now, I'll see how fast I can have fun.
Peace.
2006-08-05 13:00:39
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answered by Polly 4
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1) The reason it seemed like 10-15 minutes to you was you were excited - the old saying "time flies when you are having fun" is rather true.
2) Time travel to the future - sure, of course it is a one way trip, and you need much larger distances and times than to the sun and back, but yes, there are circumstances in which one twin hops on a spaceship, ages 10 years, and the other twin on earth ages 40 years.
But to the sun? Waaaaaaay to short a time! They would only be about 6 mins older than you.
:)
But yeah, fast enough and time goes funny.
2006-08-05 12:54:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do people have to be all bitchy? YAll need to chill.
Very interasting story.
The only way we can time travel is if we rip time, which is realy just light.
Every thing you see is matter being reflected by light E=mc squared.
So when light can not travel any more we have escaped out of time.
Thats what is happening at black holes, well i have explained this many times.
So i will not go into it altogather just tell you it is possible if you have a mass that can suck in light itself, which would have to be the source of light.
Very complex if you dont know the whole theroy but it is possible, trust me, its simple and it might even be happening now?
Dae ja vue...?
2006-08-05 12:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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That's not really a question. Of course it's possible to travel forward in time. That's all people do. The question is are you in a stable old-time bubble while you're doing it relative to your original reference point. And the answer is most in time no. You're getting older and they're getting older. However I am glad that you enjoyed your ride. I can give you the perception of faster moving time due to the overall psychological experience and the release of endorphins.
2006-08-05 12:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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My opinion is everyone experiences time travel! Are you not traveling through time as we speak? Traveling into the past theoretically is impossible but soon man will easily travel maybe even thousands of years into the future. As medical science continues, we will someday soon be able to put humans in suspended animation. Someone will be put in this state and wake up years from now. He wont come back though so he had better say his goodbyes. Shrimp brine for instance can lay dormant for over 300 years but the minute they are put into salt water they instantly come to life.
2006-08-05 12:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Once Albert Einstein has said... "If u sit with your friend chatting with him.. one hour will pass like a minute.. but if u sit near your enemy with your mouth shut.. one minute will seem like an hour.." anyway whatever you experienced was not time travel.. its only your perception.. time travel can only be possible if u are able to travel with the speed of light.. well i can't say that it will be impossible to travel with the speed of light in future.. but it is difficult.. and will take a lot of research work for this..
2006-08-05 16:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's the short answer:
What you've described sounds like a textbook example of a self-induced "altered state". In other words, you were more-or-less in a state similar to self hypnosis. Drivers get this a lot when driving at night staring at the stripes going by...over and over and over and over...etc. When you finally snap out of it, your perception of time is different from everyone else's.
That's it.
Now, put down the beer and go lie down.
2006-08-05 13:13:19
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answered by stevenB 4
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Hi. I think that what you describe is more time perception than anything. How we perceive time is still one of those mysteries. Do we have a built in "clock" which we compare once in a while with daily or monthly or annual or generational events? I don't know.
2006-08-05 12:52:29
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answered by Cirric 7
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first off, washburn has no idea what he's talking about
anyways, time is a relative thing, so that if you're travelling REALLY fast (like 0.999999999c), time will travel much slower for you.
and just to tell you, you did not travel to the future...
2006-08-05 13:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My opinion is that your story is too long and too boring and I just couldn't seem to find the time to read the entire thing. Next time, give us the Reader's Digest version!
2006-08-05 12:45:39
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answered by grahamma 6
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