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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: ShadowOfMyself
Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: ShadowOfMyself
Well, not exactly.. Remember we dont have time travelling devices yet, so if you travelled to the past you would be stuck there forever... Maybe they only travel back to the point where the first time machine was invented so they can go back to the future
What if the time traveler traveled to the past in a time machine that came with him. He should be able to go back to the future right?
I really have no answer for that, maybe its only possible to teleport organic matter... I have no idea lol
Btw since we are on this topic Ill take the chance to ask another question... When you are in space travelling at high speeds time goes by slower, right? So... If we had a lightspeed spaceship, and travelled in it for one year, when we came back to earth, people would have age much faster, right? Well, thats technically time travelling into the future or am I missing something?
This is something my Physics teacher talked about. I didn't understand how traveling faster makes time slower. Time is a human-defined constant. There is one second every second. If we walked on Earth for 1 year at 1 m/s and traveled in space at 3 * 10^8 m/s for 1 year, people on Earth would still be 1 year older.
I might be missing something obvious because I've heard this from other sources too.
You have no grasp of relativity whatsoever. I'm not trying to be offensive, and I'm sure you could learn it - you probably had a bad teacher, but you are absolutely, 100,000% wrong.
For instance people who travel in orbit around earth for a few months will have aged 1 second longer than the people who were on earth. This is because the people in orbit were moving faster.
Take this to a higher level. You travel at 0.999c for 3 years. You age 3 years, everybody on earth ages a lot more than 3 years.