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Time travel may be possible' date=' according to some scientists, except you would need a large amount of gravity.

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Oh really? And how would large amounts of gravity make time travel possible, pray tell?

 

Well, first you must think as this. Space-time, the fourth dimension, is like a sheet, stretched tight on a frame. If you drop a crumpled ball of paper, you will notice a light indent in the sheet, but not causing much disturbance. A bowling ball will bend more and so on. This is a semi-accurate showing of what happens when gravity affects space-time. Now, imagine something with such a large amount of gravity, as YugiohCardMaster5 said a black hole. This amount of gravity creates such a large indent in space-time that it creates a hole. Unfortunately, as YCM5 didn't mention, a black hole would manage to rip you to pieces before you passed the event horizon of these monsters, and you would be unable to mentally travel time, though theoretically your body could. These "holes" in space-time, would be a let-out into some point in other space-time, or maybe a new dimension or universe, though most deny this theory.

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Time travel may be possible' date=' according to some scientists, except you would need a large amount of gravity.

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Oh really? And how would large amounts of gravity make time travel possible, pray tell?

 

Well, first you must think as this. Space-time, the fourth dimension, is like a sheet, stretched tight on a frame. If you drop a crumpled ball of paper, you will notice a light indent in the sheet, but not causing much disturbance. A bowling ball will bend more and so on. This is a semi-accurate showing of what happens when gravity affects space-time. Now, imagine something with such a large amount of gravity, as YugiohCardMaster5 said a black hole. This amount of gravity creates such a large indent in space-time that it creates a hole. Unfortunately, as YCM5 didn't mention, a black hole would manage to rip you to pieces before you passed the event horizon of these monsters, and you would be unable to mentally travel time, though theoretically your body could. These "holes" in space-time, would be a let-out into some point in other space-time, or maybe a new dimension or universe, though most deny this theory.

 

Hmmm, very interesting...

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Time travel may be possible' date=' according to some scientists, except you would need a large amount of gravity.

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Oh really? And how would large amounts of gravity make time travel possible, pray tell?

 

Well, first you must think as this. Space-time, the fourth dimension, is like a sheet, stretched tight on a frame. If you drop a crumpled ball of paper, you will notice a light indent in the sheet, but not causing much disturbance. A bowling ball will bend more and so on. This is a semi-accurate showing of what happens when gravity affects space-time. Now, imagine something with such a large amount of gravity, as YugiohCardMaster5 said a black hole. This amount of gravity creates such a large indent in space-time that it creates a hole. Unfortunately, as YCM5 didn't mention, a black hole would manage to rip you to pieces before you passed the event horizon of these monsters, and you would be unable to mentally travel time, though theoretically your body could. These "holes" in space-time, would be a let-out into some point in other space-time, or maybe a new dimension or universe, though most deny this theory.

 

Hmmm, very interesting...

 

Yes I agree, though it is highly unlikely that humans could build something that could create that kind of gravity without breaking apart, as it would have to be the size of many galaxies, at least, since most have a black hole, increasing their gravity, and forming the interesting spiral shapes and rings, though some like the Large Magellanic Cloud, do not have these black holes.

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