Is time travel possible?
Quite a few films have been made about time travel, books have been written, games have been created, but they all adhere to one of the 3 main hypotheses.1. Travel is possible both in the past and in the future in any era.
2. Perhaps, but only within the limits of your life.
3. Perhaps, but only to the past and back to the present, because the future has not yet arrived.
And what do you think. It is possible whether time travel will be in reality or it will remain a fantasy of writers.
And if possible, which of the 3 options would be most likely.
a journey into the future is possible, here, but it is a relative journey and not very far one way.
travel to the past is hypothetically also possible, but most likely not possible for technical reasons. it's about how shorter it is to fly into a black hole and there it's shorter like a central singularity lags behind in time by the time it appears. but most likely it's all bullshit here.
I'm looking for a shorter way, I'm considering this type of method - it's shorter to move away from the target at a speed greater than its expansion. it will be like a soft current entering a black hole, and if such a loop is closed, you can jump one way a million years ahead. unless, of course, the matter does not deteriorate in this case.
as you can see, methods are unattainable for a simple poson from the area.
Certainly. It will be necessary in this way not to give birth to the author of the topic.
Yes, every second we travel everything into the future and into the future. Wikipedia also says some hypotheses about the past.
I don’t even know, but after all, they brought Einstein’s formula E u003d mc2 to the third power in Kung Fury and moved in time =))
In general, I often move into the future, a liter of vodka and clap, you wake up already in the future)
Here they wrote about flying into a black hole))) But at the same time, there is nothing to turn into something. And in theory, yes, you can, but not fly into it, but fly very close, right next to Hawking's radiation. Still, wormholes, where without them. But in order to open at least a semblance of a wormhole, a speed exceeding the speed of light is needed. The secret of time travel is just in speed, reaching speeds beyond light and even a wormhole is not needed. At least a train on rails is enough. The question is, is it possible to overcome the speed of light? Some scientists think so. Particles are constantly passing through the ground, which supposedly move faster. Like gamma rays and the like. Universal fuel that has no restrictions in fact. All you need to find, catch, use. Of course, with such success, you can catch dark energy :)
Even if someday they figure out how to move in time, then there will be nothing cinematic there. A one-way trip, most likely, into the past is impossible. In the future - maybe. But the present will no longer exist.
Is it possible to travel in time?
It is possible and impossible at the same time.
The physical body of a person lives only in the present, in that very second when we feel ourselves, only here and only now.
Human consciousness can exist in the past, in the present, and in the future. Moreover, plunging into the past consciousness can change the future, but only if a person persistently changes the present. Example: a young man digging through old family archives found a photograph of his great-great-grandfather general. The young man's consciousness plunged into the past, the past left an imprint on his consciousness, his consciousness moved to the future and saw himself, no longer a boy, but a gray-haired man in a general's uniform. The young man made a decision and began to systematically change his present every day, bringing the general's future closer.
The idea that a time machine is dangerous was introduced into the consciousness of the masses in order to protect the global capitalist world from a social explosion of the people, which will inevitably happen if everyone tries to delve into the past of their history, politics, culture.
In general, for many centuries people have dreamed of going on a journey through time, seeing with their own eyes how gladiator fights or jousting tournaments took place, or finding out if robots would take over the planet in the future. And only in the last century, thanks to the mathematician Kurt Gödel, mankind learned that time travel is possible. Based on Einstein's theory of relativity, Gödel concluded in 1949 that the universe has a circular structure, which suggests the possibility of time travel. All that is needed for this is a very fast transport, which will serve as a time machine, accelerating to 298 thousand kilometers per second (to the speed of light). For example, a sunbeam reaches the Earth in 8 minutes 19 seconds, while overcoming 150 million kilometers.