The only real time machines are called "clocks ".
this was the previous comment. i somewhat agree. before, i never believed in time travel. but when a student in my class, an extremely annoying yet smart boy, told me there was a time machine, i called him an idiot. i asked the teacher if we had permission to use the class computer, but she didnt let me. so, now, we have a bet. i did some research, and apparently there's some sort of pulse that comes to earth every 3.5 years, and if we ride it, we could travel the time space continuum. however, actual matter might not be able to. my final answer is, there is a slight possibility, but i doubt it
I am half Swedish and I am going to Sweden this summer, so I don't really know, but because of Midsummer Day, my guess is no.
I doubt there are any statistics of the colour of peoples skin in Sweden but the majority of the people are most definitely white.
Iceland is the first landmass west of Sweden. The distance (1,970 km) was navigable by Viking sail boats without any guidance systems. In terms of distances on earth it is not very far.
There is an 8 hour time between difference between Alberta Canada and Sweden, so when it is noon in Alberta, it will be 8pm in Sweden.
that is a really really good question... abba is by far, the biggest ? and most popular group in Sweden ever. and also stands the xxx of time, but u.k have had many big and popular groups , beatles- heard of ? so there abba perhaps is one of many. nr2 Roxette
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I am half Swedish and I am going to Sweden this summer, so I don't really know, but because of Midsummer Day, my guess is no.
The primary requirement for a time machine is a great quantity of Unobtainium ore. (That's supposed to be funny.) No, really, time machines are impossible.
The question is very unclear, but that doesn't really matter. As soon as you say "Can you build a time machine . . .", we have enough to render an answer, which is "no".
I doubt there are any statistics of the colour of peoples skin in Sweden but the majority of the people are most definitely white.
People don't really know because there is not a time machine so the is no
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No, Albert Einstein did not build a time machine. While he made significant contributions to physics and the understanding of time, there is no evidence to support the idea that he built a functioning time machine.
No.
Who is the first particle enter the erath at first time?"
is not possible we can't go future or past it's really impossible