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Can Worm Holes Travel Time?


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#1 muffinsforgod

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Posted 14 December 2005 - 08:46 AM

At Extreamly high speeds time does "Travel" at different speeds.((The clocks space shuttle which goes extraordinarily fast is a few milliseconds off when they get back but we can not currently reach any speeds that would make this usefull)). I do not think that you can go backwards tho O.o

#2 XenoCyde

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Posted 14 December 2005 - 08:56 AM

Hss it been proven u cant go back in time? No
Has it been proved you can be back in time? No

So the answer is: Wait another 100,000 years.

#3 Sweeney

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Posted 14 December 2005 - 02:57 PM

Firstly, Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, absolutely, categorically, did NOT say, that objects cannot travel faster than the speed of light.

Secondly, travelling through a wormhole does not involve travelling faster than the speed of light.

Thirdly, a wormhole and a black hole are -completely- different ideas.

Fourthly, neither a wormhole, nor a black hole have -ever- been seen.

Fifthly, the above fact does not "prove" they do not exist.

Sixthly, -if- it were possible to travel back in time, and the past was significantly altered by your presence, an alternate reality would be created, just as occurs every time a quantum "decision" is made in our own present reality.


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