They certainly didn't have to worry about finding it in the parking lot.
Yeah, it would be the only car in the car park where you couldn't open the door if someone was parked next to you because of the stupid wing door design.:willy_nilly:
They certainly didn't have to worry about finding it in the parking lot.
moving faster than the speed of light. in theory anyway. the faster you go and the closer you get to the speed of light the more time slows down (i know, sounds counter intuitive doesnt it?). in theory this means if you can exceed the speed of light time may move backwards.
I think it's been proven that sub-light travel at high speed like orbiting the Earth in the space station slows down your aging as compared to those that are relatively stationary. However the amount is miniscule.
There is also the concept of viewing time as a ribbon that folds back and forth with the possibility of crossing over a barrier between one time and another, but this is just a theory. If you want to read a novel built on the concept read Crichton's Timeline or see the movie!![]()
Personally I don't think it's the sub-light travel so much as it is gravity or rather lack of.
Well, I can at least tell you how you would STOP time
Ok.
Lets say you walk to the local store (which is 2 miles away) in 1 hour.
Doing the equation, Speed = 2 miles (distance) / 1 hour (time)
We can assume that you walked at an average of 2 mph which got you somewhere in 2 hours.
Now.
Lets say, in this hypothetical statement, that you stop time and walk to the local store (which is 2 miles away) at a comfortable pace in the stopped time (time isn't going, you don't have to worry about it) and reach the store, and resume time. You just traveled in 0.
Doing the equation, Speed = 2 miles (distance) / 0 (time)
You walked at a constant infinite speed, as 0 will go into infinity trying to multiply into that 2.
As to how we're going to move at infinite MPH, I don't have a clue
its impossible. i would have visited myself in the past already by now
Someone tell me if we did make a time travel thing, how far would we be able to go? Would we be able to go WAY back like 100 or 200 years?
I doubt that
oh going to the future?
I have a time machine in my house
it goes forward in time at regular speed. its actually just a card board box with "time machine" written on it
This is not exact, just to give you the general idea-
You go fly around the universe at or near the speed of light for a couple of years, you come back 2 years older, relative to you on earth 50 years have past. For you, time has slowed down relative to the Earth, although to you time feels normal and on Earth time felt normal.
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