no. in order to do that you must gain speeds faster than the speed of light. even if you had that type of technology to gain those speeds it would be impossible. most scientist say it is possible with future technology some day. but i say no. let me explain. if you go back any where in time, you just standing there (where ever you are) will mess up the time line. thus you can never go back to your original time line because it has changed and has been tampered with. but say you want to go to the future. if you leave your original time line, you are changing the future and tampering the time line by leaving it and thus you will end up in an altered future. it is impossible to time trival in one time line without changing any thing and altering timelines.
i hope this made any sense and that it helped you.
2006-08-31 12:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Here's why: Everything in the universe is either energy or an energy converter. When energy is converted "we" experience it as sound, light, heat, etc. That energy travels in all directions from its source and eventually is used in re-combinations. So the moment an event does occur, it is immediately destroyed (it is changed to another form of energy). We will never re-combine that energy into its exact original form.
But, we already have time travel. Our minds can take us anywhere to the past or future. We can imagine a life in the future or relive (see, hear, smell, sense) a past event. Cameras and film capture images. We can draw the past or future on paper.
The real breakthrough will come when we will be able to access the minds' memories or imagination and turn that to solid visible/sound energy. In other words, mind reading or shall I say, experience others' thoughts. But even then, it will not be a physical object.
2006-09-01 07:21:32
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answered by HoneyBearCub 7
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Yes, Einstein's proven you can time travel but not in like the movies you see. Its different in the fact that you can only go to the future and not the past.
If you wanted to travel to the future, all you have to do is find yourself a little spaceship and travel far out to space then travel back. You would have spent 1 yr in space but everyone else back on earth would have aged 10 yrs, thus you are in the future.
Well just some documently i watched on time travel anyways.
2006-08-31 19:44:50
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answered by pik 2
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Not yet doubt it ever ill for too many factors esp the rotation of the earthly the factors involved in time moving forward will have to be controlled and don't see how for unable to isolate for just this purpose for everything is connected-the workings of the planet are all very precise movements made to all work together in unison-any unbalance affects the entire whole so even if in the future it were to be found possible to stop advance and go back in time what would it set in motion with very devastating results
2006-08-31 19:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Not into the past no. Future cryogenic techniques will inevitably make travelling into the future possible. It is possible to travel in different time streams by increasing sped towards the speed of light. This is called time dilation.
2006-08-31 19:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but it's very, very complicated. First, we'd have to master the use of Tachyon particles, which never move slower then the speed of light. Then, we'd have to be able to move across alternate realities, which is the only way traveling backward or forward in time would be at all possible.
2006-08-31 19:44:54
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answered by ? 4
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Yep, you do it everytime. Each morning you wake up, its the day after yesterday.
Seriously, read Stephen Hawking's "The Universe in a Nut Shell" It has some cool ideas about time travel.
2006-08-31 21:48:02
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answered by axis mentis 2
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I dont ever think this world is ever going to find a way to time travel even in the future
2006-08-31 19:41:10
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answered by ? 4
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Build a plutonium powered flux capacitor and speed up to 88 mph and go Back to the Future...
or do it Capt Kirk style and pilot a starship towards the sun's gravitational pull in maximum warp.
Hollywood physics today... High school text books tomorrow.
2006-08-31 19:48:11
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answered by dunce002917 2
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only you can stop moving with time. time goes with light speed, you can go slower. then, for example after 20 years of others, you spent only 2 years, if you travel with a high speed.
we can not do any thing more. not to go forward and not to go back. these are for novels and films!
2006-08-31 20:29:56
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answered by M M 1
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