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would i need to go forward first? in order to get the technology
to go back?

2007-05-09 02:01:02 · 52 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Alternative Other - Alternative

52 answers

if you really want to know study Nikola Tesla and
the Philadelphia Experiment
we have already penetrated time/ space read up and you may be able to send yourself a time machine yesterday

2007-05-10 01:01:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Hypnotherapy using regression that'll take you back. If you want to go forwards then using a clock if you sit and stare at the hands what you'll find is that each time the second hand does a complete revolution you would have travelled a minute into the future. Its a much slower process than hypnotic regression and of course you would not be alone in your future quest as unfortunately this is also something that the rest of mankind does spontaneously. You could of course realise that time is in fact a man made form of measurement and it is therefore not actually existent apart from in our tiny linear minds where we must have this measurement in order to sequence things and run them in an order one after another as it is not a very conceivable approach to try and perceive things as all that has been and will be is actually all happening now and that there is no line. hmmmmmm ???????? ARRGHHH

2007-05-12 19:44:12 · answer #2 · answered by Grae(ME) 2 · 0 0

The recognised theory for potentially doing this at the moment is to build a portal that distorts gravity to such an extent that space and therefor time loop into themselves. The amount of energy needed for this is prohibitive and the effects on the body are uncertain. The biggest drawback however (and a bit of a cop out I think) is that you can only travel between the doorways. So even if we built one today the only one we could travel to would be the one we just built. Also I imagine that all the people from the future would be wanting to use it as well, so there would probably be a queue for it, which would be twice as long and very orderly if you were English.
You can travel forward in time relatively easier by travelling fast anywhere even sub sonic flight will mean that times has passed slower for you than those who didn't take the flight.
Sorry mate but no going back to tell youself last weeks lottery numbers.

2007-05-09 03:10:42 · answer #3 · answered by michaelduggan1940 2 · 1 3

Ooh, interesting question. Hmm... you would either need some really cool gadgets or some kind of supernatural power. I will assume you don't have the second one though.

Well, you are already going forward, it is just taking too long for you! But there's no other way if you don't have any fancy gizmos. So be patient.

And in another few decades or so, just make sure you are rich enough to afford the time travel equipment, and then you can go backwards! Alright! And then you can kill your grandfather and we will finally know the answer to the age-old problem. I would appreciate that very much. (Oh and you don't HAVE to kill him, just keep your father/mother from being born.)

I bet it's possible to go back in time... but is it a good idea?

2007-05-09 14:49:38 · answer #4 · answered by Mysterious Bob 4 · 0 1

Theoretically the laws of Physics allow for forward Time Travel, unfortunately there is no practical way of applying
this theory. However look on the bright-side we all travel forward with Time perhaps not as fast you would like but
at least contemporary science as afforded us the ability to look back through time in our universe and all because Time moves on although it doesn't quite yet fly!

2007-05-12 11:20:25 · answer #5 · answered by Stephen 2 · 0 0

You could do one of three things.

1. Remember the time you wanted to go to and pretend like you were there (if it happened in your lifetime).

2. Travel backwards over the International Time Line faster than the speed of time. You would have to travel once around the world for every day you wanted to go back, though, so if you want to go back more than 2 or 3 days, or if planes make you sick, this really isn't a good idea.

3. Invent a time machine .... or wait for someone else to invent it, and then steal it.

2007-05-09 10:10:32 · answer #6 · answered by Emleh. 1 · 0 1

Sorry to disappoint You there can be no time travel because there is no time! Time is a concept we use to measure to motion of things. In theory You would have to change everything in the universe to the way it was, to where you want to go. I do hope You have a really big VCR. However You might run into a God person who may bust You for copying the universe....

2007-05-10 00:49:11 · answer #7 · answered by Al 3 · 1 0

Your body can't, but your consciousness could be projected through the space-time continuum back in time. The Damanhur community in Italy claim to time-travel by projecting their minds into birds back in time and seeing through the birds' eyes. Remote viewers and astral travellers have experimented with seeing back in time, and into the future. Altering the past is dangerous, you could come back and the change you made caused things to be different. Projecting your consciousness back in time is non-invasive.

You don't need to go back in time, now is the time to make a difference. If you were hoping to change the past that can't be done, or it might stop your parents meeting, then you wouldn't be there to go back and make the change.

2007-05-10 13:04:38 · answer #8 · answered by Holistic Mystic 5 · 0 0

Pilots do it all the time. Just fly westwards faster than the setting sun and you will arrive at your destination before you left. Given that the Earth has a circumference of about 40,000 miles and it take 24 hours to complete one rotation. You need to fly at a minimum speed of about 1666.67 mph to make relative time stand still. Travel faster if you want the day to go backwards. If it were not for that nasty international date line and refueling, you could enjoy an eternal day. However the time you gained is only relative time. Real time just keeps on ticking away.

2007-05-09 07:17:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

That cannot be done. But somehow history of mankind is kept through images in different minds. Points of infinitesimal matter that let you travel through time, back in time. Our minds enter this points and we can see the past as if we were inside that civilization we want to visit.

2007-05-11 07:30:37 · answer #10 · answered by azkazk2005 6 · 0 0

Well, if you could get far enough away from the earth, and had an extremely powerful (beyond modern technology) telescope, you could watch your past through the viewing lens, as there is a time-lapse between what is actually happening far out in space and what our eye is perceiving.

2007-05-09 03:31:44 · answer #11 · answered by 13th Floor 6 · 1 1

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