No. It may seem to them that time slows down due to relativistic effects, but there is nothing we can do, theoretically or otherwise, to reverse the course of time.
2007-03-24 17:46:34
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answered by The Tridentine Avenger 3
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I don't think
i am anywhere near as smart as Einstein so don't get me wrong. But we have something today that he didn't have. The Internet.I can look at a clock on line on the other side of the planet, and be looking at my wrist-watch at the same time. The signal on my PC is travelling near light speed (I may be wrong) but the seconds on both tick off in unison. So personally I don't believe that time changes its rate of flow for any reason. I mean if that were the case then when the light from the sun reaches the earth (around 8 minutes at the speed of light) than shouldn't that light have reached earth at an earlier time? just an opinion. If I am wrong I would like to know. If someone can explain it better to me I'd appreciate it. Thank you.
2007-03-25 06:28:21
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answered by Anonymous
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YES,it is a law proved by einstien that the effect of time on any object slows down with increase in the speed of object.when you travel with the speed of light for 1 year it would be 1 year for others but 11 months & some days for you & when you stop you will be visiting the forth coming days.
2007-03-25 05:33:52
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answered by Devwrat-brahmin,proudy&devotee 1
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You can't reverse time, because time and space, although relative, have no bridge of connection... you could call them 2 separate "objects" with nothing in between.
. although you would feel time go slower, you could never even go fast enough to stand a chance at breaking any space-time continuum..
imagine going to speed of light... you would be going so fast... you would be turned to mush..
the faster you go the less you weight, the less mass you have, and the weaker you're atomic structure gets.
2007-03-25 00:54:40
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answered by CarlosTheRed 3
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NO... If you travel around the Earth going against the time zones, time is accounted for by the International Date Line.
2007-03-25 00:48:23
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answered by hell_speak 2
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No, but when you achieve great speed according to relativity it will slow time. Also you may go back a few hours time zone wise.
http://groups.google.co.in/group/neat-astronomy?hl=en
2007-03-25 07:43:30
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answered by chase 3
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in theory, yes. if you can go faster than the speed of light, then you could travel through time backwards. the closer you are getting to the speed of light, the slower time is relative to our time here on earth.
2007-03-25 00:52:24
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answered by tlic 1
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The only time that would happen is right before you enter the Black Hole.
2007-03-25 00:50:06
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answered by tienyutai 3
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If you couldn't Lois Lane would be dead.
2007-03-25 09:53:43
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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you need to stop watching superman for scientific facts.
2007-03-25 02:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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