I'm not telling you..
2006-09-17 11:41:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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OK, I can prove that time travel will not happen. If time travel is going to be invented in my life time then my future self wil ltravel back in time to this precise moment and ring my door bell... nothing, nobody is there. I'll even add something in my will saying any future descendants of mine have to do the same if it's invented in their life times... still nothing.
This has proved that either time travel will never be invented or my bloodline isn't going to last very long.
2006-09-17 11:47:32
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answered by chris_ninety1 5
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I offered $1000 to any time traveller who turned up to get it the next day, but none came. If time travel will ever happen then they would be here now to tell us.
2006-09-17 12:32:45
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answered by aRTy 2
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To achieve time travel, the bigger problem is not the HUGE amount of energy necessary to create some magnetic fields, but the even bigger amount of energy necessary to protect the time traveler from his faith : his death due to transformation of his body in pure energy. Why? Because time stops at the speed of light, if u would be a ray of light, and matter and energy are the same at that speed.
2006-09-17 11:44:17
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answered by Lord Hypercube 1
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I wish if it was possible to travel in time. I would have corrected my mistakes, marry the girl I loved, get excellent career and win the lotto. I would settled in other era of history when there is no wars or hate. I would have met with my family and friends that passed away, and told them all what I wanted to say.
2006-09-17 11:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I met the future selves of my Twin Flame and myself last night in a dream...(or was it this morning?)
You, yourself have time travelled, I'm sure. Haven't you ever exlaimed, "I knew it!". You knew it because your future self came back to the moment in which you "knew it" and told you.
There is a part of you who lives in the realm called the "eternal now". When you meet your Twin Flame you will have a better understanding of this phenomanon.
2006-09-17 14:53:14
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answered by Miss A Miracles 1
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There once was a young man named Bright
Who could travel must faster than light;
He left one day in an Einsteinian way and
Returned the previous night....
Time is a scalar, like so much sand piling up in an hour glass. You can stretch it so it runs slower, you can compress it so it runs faster, but you can't change its direction because it is not a vector.
2006-09-17 11:53:31
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answered by oldprof 7
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theoretical time travel to future really isn't time travel. All you would do is be like on a shuttle where you age slower than everyone else only do this to the extreme. theoretical time travel to the past would be nice but we need new physics for that because todays physics couldn't do it.
2006-09-17 11:44:03
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answered by tangsausagees 3
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IN a word No! but we are talking light and distance, so if yuo travel out better than 66 light years you could view the entire ww2 , but not really be interactive with light waves and imagery.
2006-09-17 11:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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it is possible only theoritically, because it needs a lot of energy, u cant travel to future, but u can travel to past, u cant change anything, u will see the past as a film
2006-09-17 12:05:53
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answered by shakal_100 2
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no one that talks about time travel being theoretically possible remembers that the earth is moving in space. So, if you are in one spot and move in time one hour back or forth, you're screwed and will plummet to the earth thousands of feet.
2006-09-17 11:43:04
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answered by WindowLicker 6
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