I don't think anyone ever has...unless you count the microscopic time travelling we each do every day just by moving and/or changing elevation...in which case the world looked a lot like it had a fraction of a second before!
2006-11-30 13:37:04
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answered by beethovens_sixth 3
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(as lots of people have already mentioned) we are indeed traveling into the future all the time. assuming that you mean far into the future in a very short period of time, no unfortunatly it is impossible (according to current physics). Time does, however, travel faster for observers further away from massive objects such as the sun or earth (not by a great deal). (Hypothetically) If you were to travel close to the speed of light time would run slower for you (although you would not notice it), so if we were to turn this on its side you should go faster in time if you approch negative speed of light, unfortunatly, the negative would only mean that you are travelling in the opposite direction, which would not change a thing (except that you cant see where you are going).
Also If you could (Hypothetically) accelerate yourself past the speed of light (which is imposible), you would find yourself going backward in time. So it seems the future is a bit bleak for time travel.
2006-11-30 23:58:24
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answered by william k 2
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Well, depends on how you look at it. Any time you accelerate with respect to someone else, according to relativity, time slows down for you compared to the person at rest, so you travel into their future. This can actually be seen with very accurate atomic clocks. Synchronize them, put one on an airplane and send it around the world while aother remains at rest. The clock that went for a ride will be behind the clock that stayed home; it has traveled into the fure of the clock at rest.This experiment has actually been done. Of course airplanes are much slower than light so the difference is very small, but measureable. And of course, there is no way to travel back in time.
2006-11-30 14:12:21
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answered by ZeedoT 3
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God is the only one that has traveled into the future and he is the one who knows what has and will happen to us and how things turn out for us also.
2006-11-30 13:44:30
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answered by Mike B 2
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right here is what i will say for constructive: a million. you may return and forth into the destiny at a value of a million 2d each and each 2d. in case you go with to return and forth 10 years into the futue the adventure will take you 10 years and that's a one way holiday. 2. as because of the our expertise of the character of time, you may exchange the fee at which era passes by making use of increasing your velocity or relation to a gravitational field. subsequently in the adventure that your velocity replaced with admire to the Earth then there'll be a disparity between the fee at which era handed for the Earth and the fee at which era handed for you, the equation to calculate the time dialation is named the Lorentz remodel. t' = t/sqrt(a million- (v^2 / c^2)) As for whether on the spot time return and forth into the destiny (or previous) is accessible this is commonly in basic terms hypothesis.
2016-12-13 17:44:28
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answered by ? 3
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Everybody is time travelling. Unfortunately, we're all stuck at the same speed and going in the same direction, so nobody can get ahead of anybody else.
2006-11-30 14:22:19
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answered by willismg1959 2
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I had vu ja de, the feeling that I've never been here before
(this is the opposite of de ja vu, the feeling I've been here before)
2006-11-30 15:09:33
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answered by MrWiz 4
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All the time. I had to come back just to answer this question.
2006-11-30 13:25:44
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answered by piesyor 2
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Yes, everyone, all the time.
2006-11-30 13:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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you finally arrived...we've been expecting you.
2006-11-30 13:24:33
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answered by morequestions 5
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