What are time travel scientists called?
Now, don't be stupid! Nobody has actually invented time travel yet! - Or at least nobody has invented a REAL time travelling machine! (people have come up with the idea before, but it will probably never work)
What is the connection between quartz crystals and time travel?
Many theoretical physists belive that quarts can conduct and direct the quantum energy and power that would in theory, allow a person to be transportated through a loophole and into a pervious time period. Of course this is complete speculation and i would like to point out that it has not been tested.
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.
How do you time travel in Animal Crossing?
When you first start the game and the little animal asks who you are and if your ready to play click menu stuff on the right hand side and then it says date time,, etc,,,, then change the date to about 2 hours or 3 days after and then you have time travelled............................
BEWARE THOUGH.... BY TIME TRAVELLING IT CAN CAUSE BEDBUGS
I GOT TOLD BY ANOTHER CHEAT
Time travel is not scientifically proven or supported. Any spells claiming to enable time travel are most likely based on fiction or pseudoscience. It is important to be critical and skeptical of such claims.
Can you time travel to the past?
-with a time machine. cause its fun. i like my answer. it's short, simple, and to the point. :) P.S. sry science guy, i only like bill nye!!!!
-I'd like to start off by saying that time travel has always been my life's work. I am a very serious scientist in the field and reject many modern t
theories as pure science fiction.
"How do you travel through time and why?"
Theretically, that's just it. You travel through time bytraveling through time. Now, try to understand that there is a serious problem with the way most scientists think about time travel, or that it is a controllable phenomenon. There are an unimaginable amount of concepts involved which, if my life's work is correct, should include these:
The fact that it actually would take physical time totravel through time. We live in a four dimensional world. Traveling through time implies bending the strings which make up our very reality to transport into a whole nother dimension, from where we may jump back into our universe at a different dimensional angle, that angle inflicting upon time. From any other angle, we would be teleporting through space, which, according to my theory, is far more unlikely than traveling through time. However, this phenomenon taking place would take several years, even if one were traveling at 100%+11 the speed of light {this represnting the speed of light (+,x) 11, as one would have to traverse counterclockwise through all 11 dimensions of space-time-x to return back to their original physical space}, it would take an impractical amount of time for the return, thus wholly defeating the purpose of space-time travel. This might be a problem, since very few scientists are even remotey aware of this and do not pre-determine the amount of time it would take to travel through all these dimensions (an inconceivable 2.645396 years, although, believe it or not, this shouldn't be a problem. I will not disclose my solution for this problem for very serious reasons).
Sorry that last one was so long, but please bare with me, here.There is also another serious problem with most scientists theories of time travel: They are under the impression that matter can be destroyed, or created. Understand this: Matter cannotbe destroyed or created under any circumstances. Why is this important to time travel? Bare with me as I try to explain through scenario. If one was to travel, say, a day back in time, they would, in affect, be distorting space time, since all the matter that compses them, is technically, brand new matter from a whole nother dimension. That's right, the universe, which has basically been recycling the same exact matter since its conception, is now, all of a sudden, disrupted by a new source of matter. You can forget about the speed of light, the whole universe would be destroyed instantly through this unprecedented chaos. In one instance, regardless of any particles distance from this new source, everything would be destroyed forever, reality torn to shreds. That mean our earth would be destroyed at, litrally, the exact same time as a planet on the absolute other side of the universe. I am working on a solution to travel back in time by artificial means, without destroying the universe forever (a spot of dry humor, there)
This much I can disclose to the public as a sort of solution: If you can trade the exact amount of mass, 2gram for 2gram, particle for particle between all 11 space-time-x dimensions before coming back to your universe within your dimension (yes, my theory also proves without a shadow of a doubt, that our universe is contained inside of a whole dimension of four-dimensional universes), you may be able to trael without disrupting this balance even for the slightest point in time, and thus, achieve perfect time travel.
There are many other flaws with the modern science communitie's views in time travel that I have uncovered over my life's work, but I will try to crack thee codes and more. Look out for my book/autobiography, American Time Machines: Deadlier Than Skipping Stones, next summer. It will have many of my ideas, but the rest of them wil be revealed by the time I perfct many thesis.
-Wow I almost left only half-answering your "how" question. The odds of naturally traveling through time are so unlikely, that it will, that's right, not might, or even "most likely" will, but will never happen in the entire lifespan of our dimension, according to my work. However, this does not mean that it is impossible to travel through time naturally, though this is not myexpertise
-An artificial time travel experience would require energy and technology not currently available to humanity. THis includes something like a star, which would have to be much smaller, and much more powerful, as well as something like a theoretical wormhole, which has not yet been proven to exist. Most importantly, the element fluorine is required for very complex reasons which will be fully revealed in my book.
u are asking why wood a person want to go back in time? maybe the want to change something they did in the post or relive a moment. like im sure u wood like to relive at least one day just to say yes instead or no or something else.
if you could go back in time wood u love to c wat it was like when rome was at its greatest etcSorry Mr. Scientist, but time travel acording to Mwaaa is imposible and impracticle.
-If it where (Einstein, being the father of Science) says this:(although it sounds a bit far fetched and plain out 'weird' this Universe is constantly doubling into new universes every single millisecond, meaning that every new universe is therefore NEW and there for on the day of initial coming into creation. Each Universe (says Einstein) is identical and their occurances are identical, and everything that happens in one Universe will happen in the other (but they cannot effect each other).
That's where Time Travel comes into play... Einstein say the Universe was created (not saying how) and a millisecond later a new Universe was born, 1 millisecond behind the first. Now, he doesn't say weather every universe splits every millisecond, he just this one. So, if we want to get ten millisecond into the past, we have to go to Universe number ten. In that sense, we cannot go to the future because this universe is the furthest yet. The future (says I) doesn't exist. Also, this removes the chances of time paradoxes (the act of changing the present by doing something in the past and all). If you somehow enter a different Universe an kill your dad before you were born, THAT Universe's future is changed and different from this one's.
However Einstein no sense in his explanation of how to get to an alternate or parallel Universe (something about copying every detail of yourself and this disintegrating and then passing through a foam cube or something and being re created as a replication of your in a different Universe.
-I think that's VERY weird and I don't believe it, but I think everyone has a right to decide for himself.
Another AnswerSome theories, most notably special and general relativity, suggest that suitable geometries of spacetime, or specific types of motion in space, might allow time travel into the past and future if these geometries or motions are possible. In technical papers, physicists generally avoid the commonplace language of "moving" or "traveling" through time ('movement' normally refers only to a change in spatial position as the time coordinate is varied), and instead discuss the possibility of closed timelike curves, which are worldlines that form closed loops in spacetime, allowing objects to return to their own past. There are known to be solutions to the equations of general relativity that describe spacetimes which contain closed timelike curves (such as Godel spacetime), but the physical plausibility of these solutions is uncertain.Physicists take for granted that if one were to move away from the Earth at relativistic velocities and return, more time would have passed on Earth than for the traveler, so in this sense it is accepted that relativity allows "travel into the future" (although according to relativity there is no single objective answer to how much time has 'really' passed between the departure and the return). On the other hand, many in the scientific community believe that backwards time travel is highly unlikely. Any theory which would allow time travel would require that problems of causality be resolved. The classic example of a problem involving causality is the "grandfather paradox": what if one were to go back in time and kill one's own grandfather before one's father was conceived? But some scientists believe that paradoxes can be avoided, either by appealing to the Novikov self-consistency principle or to the notion of branching parallel universes.
Is it possible to have a baby at 9?
Usually it is not possible to have a baby at 9; but there have indeed been some cases. The youngest known mother - called Lina Medina - gave birth at the age of 5 years, 7 months, 17 days.
If you are 9 and are worried you might be pregnant, please talk to a trusted adult. There are people at school, at your doctor's office, at your church, and many other places who can help you if you are in such a situation.
In relation to quantum particles gravity and magnetism how would time travel be possible?
Time travel remains theoretical and involves complex concepts such as wormholes, black holes, and spacetime distortion. In the realm of quantum particles, gravity and magnetism play roles in shaping spacetime that could allow for potential pathways for time travel, though the practicality and feasibility of such methods are still widely debated within the scientific community. The current understanding of these phenomena suggests that significant advancements in theoretical physics would be necessary to fully comprehend and potentially utilize them for time travel purposes.
When will time travel be possible?
If it will ever be possible in the future, it must be possible now. It still isn't possible now but it will definitely be possible in the future.
What is the latin word for time travel?
tempus = time viator ---- M,viatoris traveler, wayfarer something like.......... tempus viator= time traveler hope this was some what helpful ......... I like voyageur de temps, my self
Time travel is not necessary for life as we know it, but it may hold potential for scientific exploration and understanding the nature of the universe. The concept remains largely theoretical and has not been realized outside of science fiction.
How can you get 1 millon bells on animal crossing without time travel?
You can earn 1 million bells on Animal Crossing by selling high-value items like rare fish, bugs, and fossils, participating in the Stalk Market with turnips, and completing tasks for villagers. You can also visit friends' islands to sell items at their shops or participate in online trading for profitable items.
It is a machine where you can travel through time and travel any time you want it to go like the past or the future. Usually when your in either time you might see yourself older or younger and meet yourself if you know where they are so you can get to know yourself older or younger.
What makes time travel possible?
It's not, exactly. Travel into the future is possible, at least theoretically, and in fact we're all doing it at one second per second. You could increase the rate by accelerating in space; according to the theory of relativity, this has the effect of making time pass more slowly for you, which is virtually the same thing as traveling into the future. At the speed of light, all times are the same time and all places are the same place.
As a practical matter, any speeds we can achieve have a negligible effect on time, but the theory is sound.
Traveling into the past is thought to be impossible because it would violate causality. As an illustration, consider the question "what if you went back in time and killed your grandfather before your father was conceived", also known as the Grandfather Paradox... you prevented your father from being born, so you can't have been born either, but if you weren't born you couldn't have killed your grandfather, so your father was born and thus so were you, except then you could go back and kill your grandfather...
The easiest solution to the problem is to assume that anything that violates causality is impossible.
Additional evidence that time travel into the past is impossible comes from, again, relativity. Traveling faster than light is effectively traveling into the past, and faster than light travel is impossible, so it makes sense that traveling into the past is also impossible.
Can lightning effect time travel?
Lightning is the most powerful source of energy in the world. Therefore it could very easily overload a flying delorean by supercharging the flux capacitor with 1.21 Gigawatts thus sending it backwards or forwards in time.
The science fiction book about a boy who finds a shed where time speeds up is "The Shining Man" by Terry Pratchett. The book about the mystical silver rock that allowed people to time travel is "The Enchanted Rock" by Larry Niven.
The license plate that falls off the DeLorean time machine in "Back to the Future" reads "OUTATIME." It becomes an iconic symbol throughout the movie series.
If you could go back in time and do whatever what would you do and what time period?
I would go back to the 1960s to witness the cultural and social changes of that era firsthand. It was a time of great transformation and upheaval, and I would love to experience the music, fashion, and movements of that time.
YES the is a way it is a Worm hole. WORM HOLES are rips in the time and space continuum and we could walk through them, if we had the power of a exploding star. So in other words yes if we had a lot of power we could time travel.
So far, nobody has traveled in time. It is doubtful whether anybody ever will.Except one.Who says that he time traveled 8 times and he was at Abraham Lincoln's speech.He's name is Andrew Basiago.We still don't know if it is true
About the new time machine concept?
the new concept of time machine had be ready but i am waiting for the practical work to it .It needs 5,34,567knots of speed waves it can be gain from the only astriods which fall on earth gravitational force it can prooved from the moving particle law
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Is it possible to time travel in order to talk with George Washington?
That's a strange question. As of now, time travel isn't possible. If you're interseted about George Washington, try reading a book on him. Einstein's theory of relativity states that backwards time travel is completely impossible. And besides that if time travel was possible then people from the future would be here now and would always have been here. people that time travel probably would be very high government agent type people, the time travel mission would probably be a 'top secret' kind of thing, requiring some sort of oath of secrecy. so just because there is no one -publicly- claiming to be time traveller means little as they, if they really are here, are probably operating secretly and are not showing themselves at all, publicly, OR simply appear to be no different from anyone else. BUT there are people who DO claim to be time-travelers, but those stories usually are not believed to be truthful and or accurate or even possible, and those ones end up in the tabloid section of the magazine rack (i am not trying to correct anyone here, just adding my own thoughts )
What do you need to make a time travel device?
Creating a time travel device would require a theoretical understanding of time travel concepts, advanced technology beyond our current capabilities, and a method to manipulate space-time to allow for movement between different points in time. It is currently considered science fiction and not achievable with current scientific knowledge.
Have any science-fiction films using time travel etc dealt specifically with Anastasia?
No, there are no known science-fiction films that specifically address Anastasia and time travel together. Anastasia has been more commonly portrayed in historical dramas or animated films that focus on her life as a Russian princess.
Why did the author of time travel to Jamestown write this book?
The author of "Time Travel to Jamestown" likely wrote the book to explore the historical significance of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America. The book may aim to engage readers in understanding early American history and the impact of colonization on indigenous cultures.
How does Stephan Hawking feel about time-travel?
Stephen Hawking was skeptical about the possibility of time travel. Although he found the idea intriguing, he believed that time travel to the past was likely impossible due to the lack of evidence and logical paradoxes it would entail. However, he considered the notion of traveling to the future as theoretically feasible through concepts like wormholes and time dilation.