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Is Time Travel (going backwards) Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 6037666" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Kip and the boys were sitting around the pool smoking some pretty strong stuff when they thought this up.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange"><strong>"Hey, I know. We can take a wormhole, yeah, yeah, I know, we have no evidence that they exist, hear me out, and we find both ends of this microscopic object in different parts of the galaxy. Well, we just do, ok? Then, we make it really really big on the inside and both ends. Of course that will take tons of energy. Yes, I don't know how to do that. But listen, listen. Then, we rotate one end near the speed of light in order to slow time down on that end. No, we'll rotate it so that the wormhold doesn't break or disintegrate or something. Just pretend for a minute that we are billions of years in the future and have all of this cool tech, ok? Then we send a spaceship into the end that is moving at normal time and it goes through and comes out the other end where time was slowed up. So, we start this thing up at 1 PM on both sides, send the ship through at 2 PM on the normal time side and on the other side, the ship comes out at 1:01 PM. And Hey! I know where we get the gazillion dollars to do this. We'll get a grant from the federal government."</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Just because mankind can think of an idea does not make that idea doable, even in theory.</p><p></p><p>There is a difference between the word "theory" in the fantasy sense (like Star Trek), and "theory" in the scientific sense (like reality). This idea wasn't anywhere near the scientific sense of the word. It just made for amusing TV science shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 6037666, member: 2011"] Kip and the boys were sitting around the pool smoking some pretty strong stuff when they thought this up. [COLOR=Orange][B]"Hey, I know. We can take a wormhole, yeah, yeah, I know, we have no evidence that they exist, hear me out, and we find both ends of this microscopic object in different parts of the galaxy. Well, we just do, ok? Then, we make it really really big on the inside and both ends. Of course that will take tons of energy. Yes, I don't know how to do that. But listen, listen. Then, we rotate one end near the speed of light in order to slow time down on that end. No, we'll rotate it so that the wormhold doesn't break or disintegrate or something. Just pretend for a minute that we are billions of years in the future and have all of this cool tech, ok? Then we send a spaceship into the end that is moving at normal time and it goes through and comes out the other end where time was slowed up. So, we start this thing up at 1 PM on both sides, send the ship through at 2 PM on the normal time side and on the other side, the ship comes out at 1:01 PM. And Hey! I know where we get the gazillion dollars to do this. We'll get a grant from the federal government."[/B][/COLOR] Just because mankind can think of an idea does not make that idea doable, even in theory. There is a difference between the word "theory" in the fantasy sense (like Star Trek), and "theory" in the scientific sense (like reality). This idea wasn't anywhere near the scientific sense of the word. It just made for amusing TV science shows. [/QUOTE]
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