Wednesday, April 11, 2012

"Time Travel Theory - Is Time Travel Possible?"

"Time Travel Theory - Is Time Travel Possible?"," Suppose a person travels back in time before birth and breaks a link in the time chain that led to the traveler's birth. If you kill your grandmother then you would not be born. If you did not travel back in time to kill your grandmother, you would be born causing you to again travel into the past to kill your grandmother. Many physicists believe that there would have to be some kind of constraint that would make time travel impossible. His idea was that, theoretically, the closer we come to traveling at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second), the more time would appear to slow down for us in relation to someone who was not moving. Einstein came up with an example to show the effects of time dilation that he called the ""twin paradox. One twin travels to a distant location at the speed of light, while the other twin stays on earth. Upon returning the twins were no longer the same age. The twin paradox theory was actually proven in an experiment in 1971. One clock was placed on a jet that traveled around the world at 600 mph, while the other atomic clock stayed stationary. So what about time travel into the past? The basic features of quantum theory actually allow for the possibility of time travel into the past and that the paradoxes raised by the equations of Einstein's theory of relativity never come into play. Quantum theory allows for time travel, because nothing stops the waves from traveling backwards in time. Time travel is an interesting theory to say the least. If one day someone knocks on your door and says that they are a distant relative of yours, you might want to think twice before you close the door. TRY SOMETHING NEW JUST CLICK HERE  

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