There is one awnser. I'm an 11 year old boy and i found an idea how to teleport! First you use an ionizer to make the electrons the same frequecy as the teleportation device. then use an E+MC2 zapper to make the person into energy.Mass is a an object. then the energy goes through outer space to a satellite and then the satelite send the energy person into anywhere they want!
Well, I believe changing a person and back again would have the effect of destroying the original. But its possible if the hmans electrons were made the same speed then person could teleport. So what comes out the other end would just be a duplicate that thinks he/she is the original.
And that's if we can figure out a way to do that. A Star Trek type teleportation device isn't possible, I don't think, because of the exactness needed in the copying of the matter. I mean, if you throw a few atoms off, you could transform a person into an atomic bomb mid-transport ^^.
So if it is indeed possible, you not only would need a reception area to reconstruct the matter, but you also need a departure device to copy/transmit the data. All of this would require a tremendous amount of energy. And the farther you move the matter in the transport, the more energy is lost. So if you happen to find solutions to all these other problems, you still have a definite limit for range.
So, short answer, probably not.
Well, I believe changing a person and back again would have the effect of destroying the original. So what comes out the other end would just be a duplicate that thinks he/she is the original.
And that's if we can figure out a way to do that. A star trek type teleportation device isn't possible, I don't think, because of the exactness needed in the copying of the matter. I mean, if you throw a few atoms off, you could transform a person into an atomic bomb mid-transport ^^.
So if it is indeed possible, you not only would need a reception area to reconstruct the matter, but you also need a departure device to copy/transmit the data. All of this would require a tremendous amount of energy. And the farther you move the matter in the transport, the more energy is lost. So if you happen to find solutions to all these other problems, you still have a definite limit for range.
So, short answer, probably not.
It is currently not possible to travel at the speed of light according to our current understanding of physics. Developing technology to allow for light speed travel would require major breakthroughs in propulsion systems, energy sources, and materials. While advancements continue to be made in space exploration, it is uncertain if such technology will be achievable in our lifetime.
According to current scientific understanding, time travel to the past is not possible due to paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox. Additionally, the concept of time travel to the future is theoretically possible through time dilation as predicted by Einstein's theory of relativity. As for why no one from the future has come back, it may be due to the practical limitations and complexities involved in achieving time travel, or perhaps it is simply not feasible in the way commonly depicted in science fiction.
No
Some people would like to go back in time and change history, to either produce a better world, or for personal gain.Please note that so far, to the best of our knowledge, nobody has been able to travel back in time; and it's quite possible that nobody ever will be.
No astronaut has ever reached Pluto before.
Not currently. Perhaps not ever.
It would be possible but unusual.
both can be possible in theory
YES
So far, time travel has not been achieved - not with a watch, not with any other device. It seems somewhat doubtful that it ever will be possible.
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This is not likely to happen - although there is currently lots of theoretical research on the topic.
yes. nothing is ever guaranteed
Nope i dont think that would ever be possible lol
It is theoretically impossible to travel back to before the machine was built, so that law is also impossible unless they were to sign it some time after they built the machine.
Debatable. Some would say hynotism is a form. In the future it may become possible if man ever uses 100% of their brain.