velocity = displacement/time
2006-08-23 22:44:24
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answer #1
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answered by uselessadvice 4
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Ok, I've answered this in another blog, but what the hell. It's not traveling back in time, it's traveling to the event. The theory of relativity is only useful if a person wanted to see the future. Traveling to the event in the past can happen, but not by traveling at the speed of light. It's a simple method known as tapping vibrations.
Crash course: Everything that has happened in history has left behind certain vibrations. The event no longer exists, but the vibrations do. Think of it as a blueprint. It's almost as if earth snaps a picture of the event.
If science could tap into those vibrations of when the event took place then yes "traveling back in time" so to speak could be possible.
Just as we look into space and see the galaxy as it were billions of years ago, the same can be accomplished by tapping into the right vibrations of a desired event.
So it's not defying time, it's seeing the event after it has already taken place, by tapping into the vibrations. Sightings of ghosts can be used to explain this theory. When somone walks into an old abandoned house say 200 years old. It's likely that the old vibrations of particular events still exist in that house, and it's very likely that someone can see those vibrations taking place and mistake them for ghosts.
The question is will science ever be able to interact with those vibrations in an attempt to change history?
2006-08-16 17:39:08
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answered by Clint 1
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There's no real "time travel" equation, but it may be possible still. You would have to use Einsteins E=MC^2 equation in order to generate enough power to travel faster than the speed of light. This means time would pass slower for you as you traveled than the rest of the universe. That way if you did a faster than light trip to another star and it took you 40 days to get there and back, when you returned to earth 40 years may have passed. Look at a light speed time dilation equation to get an exact number of years based on velocity, I am just tossing out an example. But anyway, in this case you would have traveled into the future. At the moment though there is no real way to travel backwards in time... the paradox's alone would just give you a headache.
Just to toss out an alternative, there is a Japanese physicist that says time is actually non-linear in the sense that every action splits the universe into an alternate dimension such that there are an infinite number of parallel universes. These universes exists at different rates of time so some may be in the past or the future and are defined but a different set of circumstances than our own (example - Hitler won WWII in one of them perhaps). By altering our molecular frequency, the frequency at which all are particles are aligned so that we exist in this reality, you may be able to shift to one off the alternate universe and perhaps find one that is in the future or the past. Even if you change the past, there would be no paradox because your original universe is still intact on a different fork in the dimensional path, and your traveling back and changing history so to speak just generated another fork.
Got a headache yet?
2006-08-16 09:32:37
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answer #3
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answered by RocketScientist 2
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Have you tried to search for answers in Stephen Hawking's books? He's about the only genius who believes and derived at a conclusive possibility of time travel.
2006-08-16 10:49:11
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answered by citrusy 6
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Hi this is SATHEESH from SP aero, the formula is space shuttle, because time starts to slow down as you approach the speed of light.
2006-08-16 09:37:38
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answered by Satheesh 2
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time travel is possible but not in the sense that you see in the movies.
the only way to "time travel" is if you have a spaceship that travels close to the speed of light. you shoot away from earth "time" slows down for you and when you come back it will be a later "time".
2006-08-16 10:08:16
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answered by Fenris 3
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Hi friend,sorry to say I think there is formula for time travel,becoz for time travel need speed more than speed of light,but Einstein formula for time dilation valid only speed nearly equal to speed of light.not for speed more than light..
2006-08-16 09:53:25
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answer #7
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answered by science125 1
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Google "special relativity" and have fun with sites such as the one below.
2006-08-16 09:30:58
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answered by Pressly M 2
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No I don't believe there is. I believe Einstein said that it possible to see through time but not to travle to it.
2006-08-16 09:23:58
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answer #9
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answered by Name one way your not Hitler 3
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no there is nothing like that.only relating time einstien gave some formula
2006-08-23 07:08:42
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answer #10
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answered by light feather 4
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Here are a few resources:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/time/
http://www.howstuffworks.com/time-travel.htm
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/GR/time_travel.html
2006-08-16 09:32:53
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answered by GMan 1
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