Answer: True.
You may say and think that it's not possible. We don't have the technology to do it yet, but when you get near the speed of light, you go into the future a little faster. We can do it, it's not impossible, it's just it's really hard. / think it would be cool if I could do it. Still being a teenager in 2020. XD
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
...And where did you get this answer?
My science teacher.
I'm in 8th grade!
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ihaveamac wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
...And where did you get this answer?
My science teacher.
I'm in 8th grade!
How old are you? I'm 13
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
...And where did you get this answer?
My science teacher.
I'm in 8th grade!How old are you? I'm 13
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I'm 13.
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If you had a spaceship going at a relatively close speed to the speed of light, which is not yet possible, 1 hour in the spaceship would be about 1 year on Earth.
We are still lacking being able to make a spaceship that can go 2000 times as fast as the fastest one we've made, and enough fuel to keep the ship going.
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ihaveamac wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
My science teacher.
I'm in 8th grade!How old are you? I'm 13
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I'm 13.
So you're going into 8th grade?
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
How old are you? I'm 13![]()
I'm 13.
So you're going into 8th grade?
My school started yesterday. July 21. My BDay was July 14.
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adriangl wrote:
If you had a spaceship going at a relatively close speed to the speed of light, which is not yet possible, 1 hour in the spaceship would be about 1 year on Earth.
We are still lacking being able to make a spaceship that can go 2000 times as fast as the fastest one we've made, and enough fuel to keep the ship going.
Yeah. But imagine it. What if you were a teen in 2053? ;3
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ihaveamac wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
I'm 13.So you're going into 8th grade?
My school started yesterday. July 21. My BDay was July 14.
Ohhhhk I was afraid I was behind a grade

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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
So you're going into 8th grade?
My school started yesterday. July 21. My BDay was July 14.
Ohhhhk I was afraid I was behind a grade
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Ohh..you're doing time traveling right now! You're growing and going into the future!
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ihaveamac wrote:
Ohh..you're doing time traveling right now! You're growing and going into the future!
To tell the truth, I care more about the 4th dimension than time travel. Looking up theories about it iz fun
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Ohh..you're doing time traveling right now! You're growing and going into the future!
To tell the truth, I care more about the 4th dimension than time travel. Looking up theories about it iz fun
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Aaahhh! Google User!
XD
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ihaveamac wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Ohh..you're doing time traveling right now! You're growing and going into the future!
To tell the truth, I care more about the 4th dimension than time travel. Looking up theories about it iz fun
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Aaahhh! Google User!
XD
Yep
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Imagine this
Where do you want to go if you could go in the future?
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ihaveamac wrote:
Imagine this
Where do you want to go if you could go in the future?
Hmm...so I could have the 4th dimension AND the future? Sign me up.
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PW132 wrote:
The 80's. Nuff Said.
THE FUTUREEEEEE
not da past
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It's actually possible to travel in time through the fifth dimension. Imagine you bend a piece of paper around itself. If the paper is the fourth dimension(time) and you are in the fifth dimension, you can make time go into a loop. You can also make creases and such. The third-dimensional equivalent of this is an Alcubierre drive, which warps space to go faster than the speed of light if the light being compared is not within the bubble formed., known as a 'Warp Drive' in Star Trek.
As you travel in higher dimensions you control higher levels and you can change outcomes, probability, and even the laws of the universe.
My reference? Many books.
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I would go to the time when the Total Annihilation story starts and see if it predicted the future!
(Of course, no one knows what I'm talking about
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ihaveamac wrote:
PW132 wrote:
The 80's. Nuff Said.
THE FUTUREEEEEE
not da past
Maybe PW132's talking about the 2080s?
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meowmeow55 wrote:
I would go to the time when the Total Annihilation story starts and see if it predicted the future!
(Of course, no one knows what I'm talking about
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ihaveamac wrote:
PW132 wrote:
The 80's. Nuff Said.
THE FUTUREEEEEE
not da pastMaybe PW132's talking about the 2080s?
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2012!
I would see if I was right and nothing would happen.
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Greatdane wrote:
It's actually possible to travel in time through the fifth dimension. Imagine you bend a piece of paper around itself. If the paper is the fourth dimension(time) and you are in the fifth dimension, you can make time go into a loop. You can also make creases and such. The third-dimensional equivalent of this is an Alcubierre drive, which warps space to go faster than the speed of light if the light being compared is not within the bubble formed., known as a 'Warp Drive' in Star Trek.
As you travel in higher dimensions you control higher levels and you can change outcomes, probability, and even the laws of the universe.
My reference? Many books.
Well, if we cannot even travel in time yet, shouldn't we wait on that? You would need to be in the ship for quite a long time. And a ship going near the speed of light for an hour(equivalent of 1 year on Earth) would take an extremely large amount of fuel, imagine how much would be needed for time travel as you mentioned.
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It's not possible unfortunately.
The faster you go, the more mass you make. Mass = gravity. So it will come to a point where there's just too much gravity stopping you from going any faster. Well, it is possible to time travel, but it's not possible to time travel to any significant distance in time in a short amount of time for the person doing it. Sorry.
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though they have partially disproved the "where are the time travelers" theory when it comes to time travel to the past, because according to leading scientists in that area, we will have invisibility long before time travel. in the next few decades even
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Well, yes. That will come soon. Scientists are already starting to make something very similar to Quicksilver. (That thing in the modern series of The Invisible Man) I think they called it Quicksilver as well. What it does is, it bends light around it, so you can see what's behind it like it isn't even there. I don't know how well they're getting on with that though.
And the Japanese have already made a slightly less effective way of doing it, which involves small cameras.
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