The farther you go away from the Earth, the slower time moves.
If you could... You can go so far out that when you come back, your friends will be older, but you would barely have aged.
2007-11-13 14:45:40
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answer #1
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answered by kNOTaLIAwyR 7
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It can't be done! There is no time: Don't stop reading, show me where I am wrong. Space, motion, matter, and gravity came into being when the singularity cooled to the point where the first sub atomic particles condensed from it. There was nothing that could be called time. Man had to create a unit that could be used in relation to space and motion to calculate speed and distance, this unit was produced by a machine called a clock, it came some 13.5 billion years later. Subject a clock to relativistic speed and its mass increases, motion of the moving parts slow because extra energy is not available to overcome increased inertia, the clock shows lost time according to the way a scientist interprets the results, this is false, the only thing lost was the rate of movement of motion. Motion is the pulse of the universe, motion and space are the two elements that can't be separated. The units of a man made clock was used to divide our day into hours, minutes and seconds. in reality our day is determined by motion, the motion of our planet rotating on it's axis, and the year is determined by motion, the orbit of our planet around the sun. The theory of relativity has been verified hundreds of times, change the word time, with the word motion, and nothing changes, everything becomes easier to understand and time travel can be assigned to the garbage heap, where it belongs.
2007-11-14 06:39:18
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answered by johnandeileen2000 7
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haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam nice questions.
This belongs to the domain of astrophysics. Time is altered by gravitation following the Relativistic physics. It means that the bigger the gravity is, the slower time flows.
Take for example a black hole. At the border of the event horizon of the black hole, it seems like the time has stopped from our point of view since the gravity is so strong.
Speed also influence time. If you travel on a plane around the earth, from my referential, your time will go slower. I could explain more in details every of these things but I just wanted to give you 2 aspects that influence times :).
2007-11-13 14:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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mass is the biggest one. but a new idea is light. its possible to get light to travel in a circle. some scientists think that this actually warps space like a whirlpool and can loop it around onto itself. this could allow them to send back particles and information. which could lead to bigger things going back in time. the only problem is you would only be able to go back to when the machine was turned on and any time after that.
2007-11-13 14:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. Just gather some mass together. The more mass, the more alteration.
2007-11-13 14:40:18
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answered by Cirric 7
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There has just been an experiment done on how to alter time and scientists have proven that it is possible because they themselves did it!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071112/sc_afp/sciencephysicseinstein;_ylt=AiPFtC35o2Bx3LFfP.mQ6egPLBIF
Read this article about it.
2007-11-13 15:54:29
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answered by two bit 3
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Rigodon6....are you really Sheldon from "The Big Bang Theory"?
2007-11-13 14:45:33
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Smoke a bob
2007-11-13 14:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Time machine
2007-11-13 14:39:24
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answered by Lana 4
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