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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Mallett

Read and be enlightened my friends

 

That is some k00l crap. I read it all' date=' and I <(^.^)> it.

 

Anyway, I have my own theory of time travel. [i']It may be possible.[/i] It has been proven.

 

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So, say you went in a spaceship, and say it was ultimately super upgraded and armored to move through a black hole. You would fly into the black hole. Now, here's the streamline of my theory:

You go through the black hole. Based on Edison's Theory of Relativity (or whatever it was called); listen to this. Since if you were in a fast-moving train and your friend was walking outside. Time progresses slower when you are going faster? Right? I believe that a black hole sucks in light because it moves at the speed of light, (or even faster, which I do not fully believe is possible, but it is a theory), so if it's going so fast, then you must go back in time because you are moving faster as you enter the hole; which creates the passage. But then I say that distruptions in time (things that should not happen, like time travel or maybe a galaxy or planet exploding etc...) may interrupt this movement, so it may not be possible.

 

Then there is my friend's theory. (BTW, we're 9 years old.)

He thinks that whenever there is a black hole in our dimension/galaxy, etc... then there is another black hole in a different dimension in a random place there. So, when you move through the black hole, time either goes back or forth at a random amount, and you are transported to that other place. This, though, I don't agree with. It does make sence at a partial amount, but I wouldn't trust him. It is a great theory though, and I wouldn't say it's any better than mine.

 

Ronald Mallet's theory in the cylinder-spin, I do not agree with. The cylinder would have to revolve at the speed of light or higher (which is virtually impossible on earth), and there must have been some kind of very large source of energy near the cylinder or in the cylinder to create a time warp or area of the passage. Thereforth I personally think his theory is illogical.

 

Time travel I think has a 55% chance of being done sometime in atleast 1000 years. (We will probably never live to see it, but our ancestors will, and they will see our theories and laugh at us.)

 

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I highly doubt it is possible, and teleportation probably is more likely. IMO, teleportation isn't even that likely either.

 

However, if they did have it, I'm sure somebody would eventually mess up the future from the past, and use the time machine to fix it. Then eventually someone would mess up so bad that the time machine was never invented, and then they would be stuck with the situation they have.

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[quote='ώяάτћ' pid='3931723' dateline='1268875879']
[quote='Ecoboy1324' pid='3931648' dateline='1268874543']
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Mallett
Read and be enlightened my friends
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That is some k00l crap. I read it all, and I <(^.^)> it.

Anyway, I have my own theory of time travel. [i]It may be possible.[/i] It has been proven.

[spoiler=Theory]
So, say you went in a spaceship, and say it was ultimately super upgraded and armored to move through a black hole. You would fly into the black hole. Now, here's the streamline of my theory:
You go through the black hole. Based on Edison's Theory of Relativity (or whatever it was called); listen to this. Since if you were in a fast-moving train and your friend was walking outside. Time progresses slower when you are going faster? Right? I believe that a black hole sucks in light because it moves at the speed of light, (or even faster, which I do not fully believe is possible, but it is a theory), so if it's going so fast, then you must go back in time because you are moving faster as you enter the hole; which creates the passage. But then I say that distruptions in time (things that should not happen, like time travel or maybe a galaxy or planet exploding etc...) may interrupt this movement, so it may not be possible.

Then there is my friend's theory. (BTW, we're 9 years old.)
He thinks that whenever there is a black hole in our dimension/galaxy, etc... then there is another black hole in a different dimension in a random place there. So, when you move through the black hole, time either goes back or forth at a random amount, and you are transported to that other place. This, though, I don't agree with. It does make sence at a partial amount, but I wouldn't trust him. It is a great theory though, and I wouldn't say it's any better than mine.

Ronald Mallet's theory in the cylinder-spin, I do not agree with. The cylinder would have to revolve at the speed of light or higher (which is virtually impossible on earth), and there must have been some kind of very large source of energy near the cylinder or in the cylinder to create a time warp or area of the passage. Thereforth I personally think his theory is illogical.

Time travel I think has a 55% chance of being done sometime in atleast 1000 years. (We will probably never live to see it, but our ancestors will, and they will see our theories and laugh at us.)[/spoiler]
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It is in theory possible to travel through a black hole and into the past but it would require a lot of negative gravity to push against the hole itself, and even then you couldn't control where exactly you whould end up. I dont pretend to be an expert on this so we should wait for crab.
While were waiting you might want to watch this special
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imaq16YuEnE
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If time travel will be possible in the future' date=' then how do you know that the people around you aren't from the future? In fact, the girl you might have a crush on at schol might be your great-great-great-great-grand-daughter!

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OHO THEN THAT WOULD BE INCESTUOUS WOULDN'T IT WINK WINK NUDGE NUDGE.

 

This thread requires more crab helmet.

 

Oh right, in a thread with ATLAS in it. Add some Splenda to my sugar cube!

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If time travel happened in the future people from the future would be here now, but we wouldn't know they're here because they would never admit to it because then a time paradox would be created because people would know about the future. By that I mean Possible.

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IMO' date=' teleportation isn't even that likely either.[/i']

 

IIRC, there was a show on Discovery on how some scientists were literally able to 'teleport' an object a distance of a few inches.

 

I would imagine that whatever is being teleported, would have to have the matter seperated to teleport it, and I wanted to know exactly how the matter would be put back together again.

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