Hi,
We have already been there, done that.
Do you remember way back when, the U.S. Government conducted a top secret experiment, called the Philidelphia experiment?
The scientists were able to make a full size United States Destroyer class war ship, with full crew aboard, dissapear and some time later, the ship was made to reappear.
There was also a project where a time travel device was used, and it was called the, " Ark of the Covenant ".
When you peruse and consider the workings of Quantum Physics, one of the first things you learn is in the quantum realm, time as we know it does not exist.
There are two places on our planet where people have reported being caught in a time warp, and their clocks would have progressed one hour, or regressed a certain amount of time.
These two places are both on the same geographical longatude and they are the:
Burumuda Triangle, in the Atlantic, and the:
Dragons Triangle, in the Pacific just off the island of Japan.
While in these areas, ships have completely disappeared and people have witnessed seeing ships that were from long ago, such as the flying dutchman.
These areas also have prompted many UFO sightings. Many times, the UFO dives into the water and disappears.
While on assignment, at 02:00 hundred hours Zule time, the place I cannot reveal, one of our lookouts reported sighting an unidentified flying object performing manauvers with full aray of lighting, and then suddendly did a dive into the ocean, and dissapreared.
Our CIC (Combat Information Center) did an uplink and checked for any known military or civilian aircraft known to be operating in the area, . . . . there were none. Incident was logged as a UFO sighting.
Good Question,
Darryl S.
2006-12-08 15:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I have already built a time machine. It has only two flaws;
1. It only travels into the future
2. It takes it 24 hours to travel 1 day.
Other than those two problems, it works great.
I am wondering where you have read about the many scientists working on this, that has convinced you we all know this is possible. Anyone can call themselves a scientist. Doesn't make it so.
2006-12-08 23:15:05
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answered by an engineer 2
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The future does not exist, period. You are traveling into new, unexplored and non-existent territory every single minute of your life.
This is implicit in Einstein's time graphs.
No one, to my knowledge, is really "working" on it - although scientists are constantly trying to create what is known as the complete theory. So far, the theories that stand the most scrutiny are relativistic and the non-relativistic (quantum) theories. Neither theory is going to launch us into the past (if it even exists) in our lifetimes.
I've learned a long time ago to never say never - but, I'm afraid, time travel is for SciFi writers.
2006-12-09 00:03:16
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answered by LeAnne 7
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Time travel is the subject of scientific speculation at the fringes of relativistic theory. All the scenarios I'm aware of require forms of matter with exotic properties that may not exist in principle like negative mass, cosmic strings, tachyons. And, even it they did, the energy requirements would be astronomical (as in supernova levels). Also, the grandfather paradox has not been resolved in a single-world interpretation of reality. In other world, don't hold your breath.
2006-12-08 23:20:09
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answered by Dr. R 7
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I don't really believe this is possible, but then again, I didn't think an invisibility cloak was possible either. So who knows?! Humans are always achieving the impossible.
2006-12-08 22:56:31
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answered by pepsi 2
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If it was possible we'd have been visited by people from the future.
2006-12-08 22:55:46
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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Sorry but it's only possible in cartoons ... LOL
2006-12-08 22:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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trillions of Light years away!!!!
2006-12-08 23:01:24
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answered by ElDarado05 2
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