NO! The future doesn't exist for one. And matter cannot be created or destroyed. Your body is matter, and would not exist now if it went back in time and would be created in another time, both of which is impossible.
2006-08-11 00:18:54
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answer #1
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answered by Bud B 2
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Of course it is. I travel through time all the time. I've not yet worked out how to go backwards or forwards at a ratio of other than 1:1 in real time, although it does sometimes slip into slow when there's nothing good on tv, so I think the tv might have some sort of time field regulator built in to it.
2006-08-11 00:57:32
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answered by Mesper 3
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Theoretically yes, but not the way it is seen in movies. It is often hypothesized that movements inside space 'wormholes' which seem to double back on eachother so quickly you end up back before the place you entered the wormhole in suggest the matter that enters could travel back in "time" a few minutes at most.
However, in practice it would probably be impossible for any life form to conduct such a trying task on the body.... barely any matter survives the wormhole at all except light.
2006-08-11 00:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, The faster one approaches the speed of light, the slower times moves for that individual. If everyone else ages a year and one traveling near the speed of light may only age a month. Therefore setting one back 11 months.
2006-08-11 00:24:38
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answered by traveler 3
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Some people claim that time travel is really possible. But I say it is not.
Just imagine if it was possible...
Then weird looking persons from the future would be landing in our time which is not happening which means no time machine will ever be discovered...
2006-08-11 03:21:18
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answer #5
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answered by ramc 1
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Scientifically speaking Time is the fourth dimension as revealed by Einstien.You can't change the dimension..As per the theory of relativity if you can travel at a speed higher than that of Light you may gain certain time against the one who has been on this earth.This anomaly is explained on lots of web sites.You may go through them.
2006-08-11 00:26:44
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answered by sudiptocool 2
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If you travel with constant speed at a reasonable fraction of the speed of light, you WILL age slower than people who do not travel so fast. By a LOT.
Too bad those speeds can't be reached yet =(
2006-08-11 01:04:05
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answered by adklsjfklsdj 6
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Time travel into the FUTURE is somewhat possible, but traveling BACK is not.
2006-08-11 19:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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holiday into the destiny is something we do each of the time, and can't end doing it. holiday into the previous is distinct, it truly is, and could continuously be, no longer a probability. that's because to finish that could violate the guidelines of reason and effect and the guidelines of conservation of both ability and mass. that's not a question of value or of the quantity of skill required. it truly is used as a plot gadget in technology fiction thoughts, many times as a way of telling a narrative. anybody who says it truly is theoretically a probability is likely considering the declare that Einstein stated it replaced into. actual, he did not say this kind of ingredient. that's in straightforward words that the Einstein container Equations artwork as well in a time reversal situation, yet to those who do not really understand them, this seems a get out.
2016-11-24 19:54:24
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answered by ? 4
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Time travel in fact is possible. We are all doing it right now. We just can't speed up time, slow it down or reverse it.
2006-08-11 04:58:56
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answered by baudeagle 4
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absolutely not. if it were possilbe we would already have it. if time travel were possible then the past , present and future would all be different time periods that could stand on their own. so somewhere in the future if the time machine were invented it would be here now also.
2006-08-11 00:21:08
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answered by old wise one ;) 2
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