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Typhoid 05-08-2005 07:33 PM

Re: Time Travellers Invited Back From the Future
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vampyr
It has been proven. They took two atomic clocks, put one in a jet and one on the earth, and had the jet fly as fast as possible. When it came back, the atomic clock on the jet was a fraction of a second ahead of the one on earth. Of course we don't have anything that can fly fast enough to travel a significant distance forward in time, because like I said, you would need to go at the speed of light.


All I know about this sort of thing, is that the people in the space stations age slower than the people on earth. I thought I would randomly throw that out there.

Ginkasa 05-08-2005 07:54 PM

Re: Time Travellers Invited Back From the Future
 
Isn't it supposed to have happened yesterday? I guess no one showed...


/me shrugs and walks away

Stray_Bullet 05-09-2005 08:18 AM

Re: Time Travellers Invited Back From the Future
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vampyr
Going backward in time is a different story. You can't slow down enough to start moving backwards. However, I do believe that anything is possible, and in the future we may find a way to travel backwards.

The change of time can never be negative in Einstein's equation. It either becomes a larger number than "1," or it becomes a fraction of "1" reaching 0 as a horizontal assymptote. Even with his equation, one could not "travel" back in time.

Oh yeah, if you were to slow down movement... you'd just die a lot faster than anyone else, not travel back in time.

Canyarion 05-16-2005 01:53 PM

Re: Time Travellers Invited Back From the Future
 
You would think they'd have been there that weekend. Nobody showed up. So does that mean we don't have to save the messages? What if they didn't show up because we removed the messages after they didn't show up? It's one of those dam paradoxes again. :mad:

Blackmane 05-16-2005 02:23 PM

Re: Time Travellers Invited Back From the Future
 
Well, as long as Einsteins equations are true, then travelling at high speeds will never result is us going back in time. We would have to go faster than the speed of light to go backwards in time.

The best ideas I have heard for going back in time is going through a wormhole, because they are gaps in spacetime that could plop you back out into an earlier time. However, you then run into the problem of being crushed by the gravity of that wormhole and burned to a crisp by extremely blueshifted gamma rays and the fact that a wormhole collapses with the very sensitive transfer of matter.


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