Note: (this will only let you go further in time slover than others)
Step 1: Go into space (with an atomic clock for proof)just near enough to a black hole to be highly effected by its gravity without getting sucked in(be careful lol)
Step 2: Stay there for a sufficant amount of time.
Step 3: Go back to Earth where there is another atomic clock.
Ohh by the way light speed is not possible because if you have watched the science channel, as you accelerate you gain weight therefore slowing you down, in the large hadron colidor we have accelerated atoms(because they have almost no mass) to 99.95% of light speed but we are not quite there yet.
From the travelers perspective they would have traveled into the future.
Yes but to everyone on earth counting the days they were gone compared to the timetravlers point of view he would have been gone for less time than them
Were you dropped on your head as a child or something? I said that if you took the batteries out of a clock, you stopped time. I can't believe you thought it was a serious post. And it was not what the OP said either.
Is there any evidence to support that or is it just an idea? Also, that would take a considerable amount of money, resources, and time...not to mention it would practically be a suicide mission trying to go into a black hole when we know so little about them.
Yes but to everyone on earth counting the days they were gone compared to the timetravlers point of view he would have been gone for less time than them
Seeing as this is in reference to the traveler the statement is accurate.
Is there any evidence to support that or is it just an idea? Also, that would take a considerable amount of money, resources, and time...not to mention it would practically be a suicide mission trying to go into a black hole when we know so little about them.
Yes gravity has an observable effect on the passage of time. So can traveling very fast, witch increases ones mass as you reach the speed or light. From the perspective of the traveler time will seem to speed up, from the outside observer the traveler's time will appear to slow down.
[quote]Yes gravity has an observable effect on the passage of time. So can traveling very fast, witch increases ones mass as you reach the speed or light. From the perspective of the traveler time will seem to speed up, from the outside observer the traveler's time will appear to slow down. [quote]
tMageGreyWolf is correct and thanks for supporting me theory.
Were you dropped on your head as a child or something? I said that if you took the batteries out of a clock, you stopped time. I can't believe you thought it was a serious post. And it was not what the OP said either.
Yes. I find that very offensive. I'm also too dumb to make a comeback. You have emotionally scarred me and now I will be a crack addict forever and will eventually die in the back alley of an abandoned building. Thanks for ruining my life!
1) Buy a clock. 2) Make sure it's accurate. 3) Take out the batteries. 4) Wait an hour. 5) Compare it to another clock. 6) Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Beautiful. Im gonna try this right now.
Note: (this will only let you go further in time slover than others
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This is not the sci-fi idea of TT. This is traveling thru time. If I used your example I could say TT IS possible, because I am doing just that... right now...
One of the comments in that video pointed something out.
Time travel may be possible, but noone will ever come back to this day and age and tell us. Why? Because, either they didn't do it, they couldn't do it to this exact date, or they aren't telling us.
That video is so stupid and pointless. Is it trying to say that; 1) someone in the past went to the distant past because he had a way to trime travel even though we do not currently 2) the person went to some random tomb and dropped his watch 3) the watch aged only 100 years when it is supposed to have aged 400 years Something doesn't seem right...
Wow stupid me, why am I commenting on the wrong video that I clicked after watching the one linked .... >.< The linked video is okay, I like watching that guys shows he makes science fun