Astral time travel maybe.Why do people always think you have to physically go somewhere?Most of it will become memories of past tense anyway right? Less is more.You could spend 8 hrs plugged into the Matrix and come out with years worth of experiences and memories. Look into remote viewing.
2006-11-27 17:41:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Noone knows.
This question has been asked thousands of times.
1. Special relativity confirms time dilation, where the faster you move the faster time around you, relative to you travels. This is not time travel, however.
2. It is impossible to travel faster than light ( atleast in a straight line), therefore traveling faster than light and entering a black hole would be impossible.
3. You would be destroyed anyway if you traveled into a black hole. Annihilated instantly, so don't get your hopes up.
4. Time is not even properly understood, so obviously no proper theories of how time travel might be possible can be formulated until we know what we're talking about.
2006-11-27 14:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Theoretically if a person were to travel in space at a high rate of speed for a few years his time and then came back to Earth. He would have passed by hundreds or thousands of years on Earth. As for the black hole, we don't know what happens when something goes inside. Also it is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light.
2006-11-27 15:06:33
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answered by asylum31 6
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Technically, through research by many prominent scientists (ex.Stephen Hawking) , you may travel through time if you enter a black hole. But you'd pretty much be shredded to pieces and your energy transferred back to the universe, immediately after you passed the event horizon. A very interesting field of study by the way!
2006-11-27 18:03:54
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answered by envidiar 5
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No. The only way you can physically see the past without actually going there is by looking into the past. When you look at the sun (and not that you should look at it but you know what I mean) you are seeing what happened about 8 min ago or so - so you are seeing the past. If you look at a star that is 1000 light years away then you are looking 1000 years into the past. That star may not even exist anymore and you would have no clue.
2006-11-27 15:09:13
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answered by The Quiet Cool 2
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We all travel in time... we're moving forward! Yes, time travel is possible.
But what you want to know: is it possible to travel back in time. So far, the answer seems to be: no.
Traveling faster than the speed of light is (according to Einstein) not possible. But scientists are exploring the possibility to move space itself, and move in this space with a speed slower than the speed of light. An analogy would be to walk in an airplane; you wouldn't be walking hundreds of miles per hour but you would be traveling hundreds of miles per hour. From your point of view, you are just walking a slow pace.
2006-11-27 15:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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you can't actually reach the speed of light. Nothing but electromagnetic radiation can. However, if you accelerat to nearly the speed of light for say a year, and then turn around and accelerate back, time will move much slower for you than for people on earth. You would have been gone for two years, but the people on earth would have experienced a loooong time period. Search "time dilation" to see how time slows down for observers in motion.
2006-11-27 14:59:39
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answered by kdesky3 2
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No time travel, only molecular manipulation. A black hole is not a hole, it's a stupid big star that eats light and galaxies.
2006-11-27 15:00:04
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answered by spir_i_tual 6
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You can't travel faster than light...or even as fast as light. Apart from time dilation, we don't know if it's possible. I would imagine it's NOT, simply becuase all the possible paradoxes.
As I understand it, once they've figured out "quantum gravity", they'll have a better idea about whether its possible or not.
2006-11-27 15:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you can't travel faster then the speed of light!!!!
2006-11-27 15:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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