ok you live through each of your days as you always would is another word for time travel living because you are flying through time working from 9 to 5 what are you doing flying through time otherwise known as living
2006-10-10
01:09:03
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oh yeah i forgot to add the fact we all travel at the same rate its only when we start surpassing these rates is when real time travel is actually achieved
2006-10-10
01:21:48 ·
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Kamikaze bug we cant travel backwards we all know that if somone did we would know like you said all im saying is is the theory that we all travel through time at the same rates but if we were to surpass that rate would we age faster would we live longer
2006-10-10
01:32:33 ·
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Do you mean the going rate as measured by the clock?
The rate that time is passing for us(meaning we Earth bound humans) is by no means the only rate of change. The rate of time passage depends on ones speed through space and, since gravity warps space, where one is at in space.
To say that one can travel through time is to say can one objectively experience time at a rate other than that of the other objects in ones surroundings. If there is a way to do so I have never heard of it although subjectively time can be flexible. If Person A thinks through things faster than Person B it may seem to A that he is experiencing time differently than B. There are lots of situations when one may experience time as though it were moving at other than its usual rate: the day before Christmas for a child, waiting in the delivery room for your pregnant wife, and how it flies when we're having fun.
So, can we all travel through time? Isn't time experienced subjectively and we experience our world in the I. Time can move faster or slower for anyone of us.
Yes we can travel through time and I am afraid that in our modern world most of us are moving way to fast.
2006-10-10 05:00:03
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answered by mike53153 3
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Yes. All can travel forward in time. Real time travel becomes possible when you can travel at a different 'speed' to what others are travelling at.
For example, as you approach the speed of light, time will slow down for you. So you keep travelling for fifty years and come back to earth you will find that the earth has aged more than fifty years.... so you actually have travelled to the future.
2006-10-10 01:12:03
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answered by blind_chameleon 5
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What?! Ok... look, Call the natural course of time what you wish. I refuse to ever look at it as any type of "time travel". You aren't going anywhere anyone else isn't going. what is the point of this question? You aren't actually going anywheree in time because time has been the same since God made it. Time has been the same "speed" as ever before to travel somewhere means to leave something behind therefor if you aren't leaving anything behind then you aren't going anywhere in time. we are all with you in the same point in time weather in one timezone or another the year is 2006. enjoy it and let these thoughts to rest before you hurt your brain worrying about such things. try to put your mind behind something that will do this world some good like a cure for breast cancer or something. After all it is obvious you are a deep thinker.
2006-10-10 01:26:13
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answered by The love Doctor is in 4
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The actually is no such thing as time, it is a perception we have that there is movement. If you were therefore able to move at the speed of thought, being present in the "now" at any given point of thought, there would be no such thing as time. That time is a perception is easily noted in thay while doing that which one enjoys, time passes too quickly. Yet when doing that which we dislike; time passes ever so slow. Therefore if something as simple as emotional energy, the like or dislike of something can effect our perception of time, what if we by intent CHOOSE to alter our perception of it?
2006-10-10 01:44:23
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answered by Anonymous
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often, solids could have a extra physically powerful velocity of sound than beverages, and beverages could have a extra physically powerful velocity of sound than gases. The stiffer the media, and the less dense, the speedier the fee of sound. try 2 styrofoam cups with a taught string between them you are able to hear exceedingly stable for a somewhat long distance. At each and every transition potential is misplaced, extra transitions extra losses. Your ear is designed to %. up sounds in air.
2016-10-19 03:23:27
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answered by trowell 4
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Of course! Time is a man made contraint and is devised to be moved through by all of us. We all have the ability to speed or slow it down, but it will always be the same .... 60 seconds to one minute; 60 minutes to one hour ....
2006-10-10 03:56:20
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answered by Druantia 3
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If you fly cross the international date line. I had two fourth of July's once that way.
One on Guam and the other in Hawaii.
2006-10-10 01:15:03
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answered by usaf.primebeef 6
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if we reach the speed of light...traveling through time will be possible
but,,,since no body reached that speed,,,and sure it's just a theory...we'll never do such a thing
2006-10-10 01:22:54
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answered by OG.Killa 1
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you can only trravel through time forward, without any control. And time is just a manmade occurance...it's not really a factor in living or time traveling.
2006-10-10 01:18:10
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answered by kitkat_rulez 2
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every time i go to my in-laws i travel back to the 1950s.
2006-10-10 02:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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