Basically, it isn't known whether time travel is at all possible.
A theory, when proven over time, can become a law. Example: Law of Gravity and Theory of Evolution
Time travel is currently not proven to be possible according to our scientific understanding of physics. While there are theories like Einstein's theory of relativity that allow for the possibility of time dilation, actually traversing through time remains a concept of science fiction.
A scientific theory is something that SHOULD happen each time and experiment is performed. A scientific law is something that WILL happen every time. Like if you drop something, it's a scientific law that it will hit the floor.
A scientific theory becomes better accepted as it helps explain more and more observations.
No. It means that it was the best theory supported at the time it was formulated. Theories can change if new scientific evidence provides new information.
No. It means that it was the best theory supported at the time it was formulated. Theories can change if new scientific evidence provides new information.
Yes... into the future at one second per second. Current physical theory says that there could be "closed timelike paths" (scientific doublespeak for "time travel" if certain conditions were met... unfortunately, these conditions are not physically realistic and could not possibly occur in a finite universe. As far as we know, time travel is impossible.
Scientific law
Scientific theory
becuase its about time travel and the space time continuum
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.