Yes it is possible but you have to focus on everything around you and when you fill something just stop everything around you.
Time and space are interconnected according to the theory of relativity. Time can affect space by bending it, creating what we know as gravitational effects. The presence of mass or energy can bend and warp spacetime, influencing the motion of objects within it.
Yes, it is possible to live in space for extended periods of time on space stations such as the International Space Station. These stations provide a controlled environment with life support systems to sustain astronauts. However, long-term space habitation poses challenges such as maintaining physical health in microgravity and psychological well-being.
It's a complicated question. In distance it's about 3,000,000,000,000,000 miles. However if you could travel at or around the speed of light you would bend space time and get there relatively quick.
Yes.
No Time or Space was created in 1969.
Chronomancey is a teaching, an ancient art that when done properly can alow your to bend space and time at your own free will however this is science fiction and is not possible however if i'm wrong and there is a way to bend time then i want to sign up for the school that teaches it!
Learning how to bend time and space is a concept often explored in science fiction and theoretical physics. In reality, there is currently no known way for individuals to manipulate time and space in the way depicted in movies or books. The idea of bending time and space is largely theoretical and is based on complex scientific principles such as general relativity. Scientists continue to study these concepts, but as of now, there is no practical method for individuals to learn how to bend time and space.
no. the reason it is impossible is because there is no way to bend time, and even if that were possible, it would not be possible to bend it back far enough. i think there's a good reason that time travel isn't possible. if it were, we would change time (not good). and we would look forward to see what will happen and it will affect our decisions (also not good).
albert enstein
Very loosely, relativity says massive objects change the geometry of space/time. Bending both time and space.
Yes, Mr. Norris has mass. Mass bends space. He does not bend space as well as a black hole can.
An object's ability to bend space correlates directly to the sum of that object gravitational field
Mass bends space-time due to the gravitational force it exerts. According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, mass warps the fabric of space-time, causing objects to move along curved paths. This bending of space-time is what we perceive as gravity.
both can be possible in theory
because the spin can easily bend
because the spin can easily bend
Einstein described gravity as a bend in space-time. Today, some physicists describe the fourth dimension as any space that's perpendicular to a cube.