time travel is way too advanced for a human brain or any computer we could build. there is simply too many variables such as space and dimensions. before we even start to think of time travel we need to solve other things first like string theary, unification, teleportation, something i like to call atom duplication to construct any object or element seemingly out of nothing. time travel is way beyond us and in all probability the human race will become extinct before we even come close. and just for the sake of argument even if time travel was possible through some miracle, you have to think of all the affects of chaos theory and how even if you went back in time as a ghost and only looked to the past for a second the amount of change that would cause in future is astronomical.
2006-08-22 05:54:21
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answered by lostnkhaos 2
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Were travelling to the future as we speak.
You can get there faster by travelling at high velocities. The faster a body of mass physically travels through space, the slower time passes for that body... so in turn all other time passes more quickly. We can do this today. By taking a jog down the street and back... you are actually a little younger than everything else around you. So jogging does increase your life span!
On the other hand... we can run backwards all we want, but we'll never go BACK in time. Maybe if we can figure out a way to break the light barrier, but for now... only forward time travel is possible.
2006-08-22 05:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. Let's say just for talking purposes that travel backwards in time, just in time mind you, was possible. You decide you would really like to relive that date last week so you step into the "way-back" machine and dial in "last week". The machine whisks you back to last week but, holy cows, there is no air or ground or anything! In your last few seconds of life you gaze out at the Earth, exactly one week away from where you are. Then your last thought comes to you in a blinding flash "Wow, I forgot about the other dimensions!" Maybe this is why no one has ever gone back and lived to tell about it?
2006-08-22 05:40:46
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answered by Cirric 7
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Yes! Traveling backwards is possible…by using two sets of charged metal plates creates a negative field (casimer) between them and thus a worm hole between the sets. One set is stationary, the other is bombarded by a particle accelerator @ speeds +/- the speed of light. Entering the plates located through the chamber will result in an exit through the other set of plates-backwards in the time line.
2006-08-22 06:12:38
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answered by ? 5
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Relativity
if you got in a jet and flew around the world for years, when you got you'd be further in the future than the number of years yo spent flying.
so no, traveling to the future is more likely.
2006-08-22 05:43:35
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answered by dinizle26 2
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I don't think so
2015-10-14 00:13:48
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answered by ? 2
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