i asked the same question ages ago & had nothing but eggheads getting all shirty with me. (cant wait till it happens then proving them wrong!)
2006-09-26 08:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be great wouldn't it?
I don't think that it will ever be possible as we've had no-one from the past come back from the future.
Presumably if it was invented at some point in the future, it would be developed and refined, and eventually open to anyone. If that were to happen I just can't see why the last 2000 were ignored and not visited.
You can time travel in your sleep though.....well, in dreams at least.
If you like time travel stories, read 'The Time Travellers Wife' - superb book.
2006-09-26 08:44:38
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answered by Archie 2
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Time travel is possible. Einstein theorized that we could travel into the future, but that we can't go back. Kind o' makes sense to me since we are are traveling in time. Space travel has demonstrated a time warp involved with speed. Travelers actually experience more time than do those who stay home. So forget a trip into biblical days, but if you want you can skip the current struggles and appear in future time. May as well sleep in cryogenic storage. Net the same results. The only drawback is that you can't bring your wonderful discoveries there back to our time.
http://judgeright.blogspot.com
2006-09-26 08:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Relativity shows us that time travel into the future is possible, but we would need to travel at immense speeds and we haven't found a way to do that yet.
As far as into the past, that's very different. No one knows. But everyone who says "how come we aren't being visited from the future" hasn't looked at the bigger picture. Time machines have not been invented yet. If I created one tomorrow, then it's possible that we would then start getting time tourists who would be using the machine I'd invented.
So, bottom line: into the future, yes (theoretically), into the past, who knows!
2006-09-26 09:08:14
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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I think forward time travel is more realistic than going back in time. Theoritically, if you can move at the speed of light you're halfway there
2006-09-26 08:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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one way to look at it is that we all travel through time its just from a slower perspective,
however the real question you have asked is more of a question of beliefs,we all know that every action has an equal and opposite re-action (this is useful to keep in mind) so lets say we can travel back in time, this rule means it would be true to say that we can also travel into the future but for a future to exist when we travelled to it, would mean that the future is predetermined and already decided, so for now until we can prove it one way or another, you need to really be asking do I believe in fate?
2006-09-26 08:53:21
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answered by leanne r 2
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THE TIME TRAVEL TALE OF JOHN TITOR
Although there is debate over the exact date it started, on November 02, 2000, a person calling themselves Timetravel_0, and later John Titor, started posting on a public forum that he was a time traveler from the year 2036.
One of the first things he did was post pictures of his time machine and its operations manual. As the weeks went by, more and more people began questioning him about why he was here, the physics of time travel and his thoughts about our time. He also posted on other forums including the now non-existent Art Bell site. In his posts John Titor entertained, angered, frightened and even belittled those who engaged him in conversation.
On March 21, 2001, John Titor told us he would be leaving our and returning to 2036. After that, he was never heard from again. Speculation and investigation about who John Titor was and why he was online continues to this day.
Although it may be easy to dismiss all this as science fiction, most people who read his posts agree that there is something very haunting about John Titor and what he said. In addition, and open to more debate, he also made a series of predictions and comments that eerily seem to be coming true.
Unfortunately, I never spoke directly to John Titor but there are many out there who have and continue to wonder about their experience. As you get deeper and deeper into the story, you will find his posts, links to other sites about him, downloads and speculative information attributed to him after he left. I have taken the posts and organized them by date and subject. My editorial work is copyrighted but the unedited posts and the people who experienced it are in the public domain can be found on other sites listed inside.
As you read, please try to keep two things in mind:
1. John appeared to answer nearly every question that was asked of him over the 4-month period he was online. Because of that, many people neglected to read the previous posts and asked similar or exact questions he had already answered. It may offer a glimpse of what a time traveler goes through when having the same conversation again and again.
2. These posts were written before 911, the Discovery accident and the second gulf war. Many people believe John may have known of these events and dropped clues without actually referring to them. It's also widely agreed that he made several predictions about future physics discoveries that have materialized as he stated.
I have included a guest book where you may leave your comments. I will endeavor to respond to any questions you have based on my work.
I hope you enjoy your journey with John Titor.
Copyright 2003
http://johntitor.com/
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Professor Predicts Human Time Travel This Century
2006-09-26 11:28:53
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answered by r0bErT4u 5
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I think it is possible... If you see, when rockets are sent to the space it takes years to reach other planets.... I guess this is a way that we can time travel! Also, the Space is full of mysteries, I wouldn't ignore the possibility to go back in time.
2006-09-26 08:36:29
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answered by Marmot 2
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it has been prov-en by the Americans that time travel is possible they set up a test with 2 aircraft and 2 atomic clocks , i don't know what they did but one came back a few micro seconds slow
2006-09-26 09:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there is the knowledge already to disturb all the molecules that compose the body and forward them to another destination re-assembled almost as a thought process. The technology to enable it is not quite there yet.
2006-09-26 09:04:02
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answered by Anonymous
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if we had a fuel and propulsion system so efficient that it could propel a vehicle faster than the speed of light, plus of course it would mean the navigation system would have to be 99.9999999999999% accurate... but then where would we go? we haven't got any maps of the universe, so how could we plot a course... etc, etc
2006-09-26 08:49:09
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answered by tiny miaow 1
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