Queenkit1st
Active Member
I have received many complaints due to my supposedly preposterous and radical claims on the impossibility of true improbability. I therefore divert to a less theoretical side of physics and present to you... the science.
The speed of light in a vacuum is constant to everyone. It is stated in the simple term, c. c is 299,792,458 metres per second. If you are travelling fast then surely the speed of light relative to you lessens, but no, as I said before, c is constant to everyone. Therefore something else must be slowed down - time. This means that you can travel at a fast pace and still experience light at the same speed.
If you spend 15 years on the ISS, your watch will be 0.2 seconds behind the watches on earth. This is time travel 0.2 seconds into the future. The faster you go, the further forward you go.
So that’s travel into the future sorted - now for past. There are only two recognised models of time: block universe and constant universe. I will explain each in detail.
Block universe states that the past present and future all exist and are not described by when but by where. It states that all exists in one moment and time is a mere perception as opposed to a true thing. If this model is true then it allows for the idea of this block to be folded and for two separate moments to be linked be a wormhole. This model gives a positive side to the possibility of time travel.
The second model is less optimistic. It states that now is now then is gone and what is to come is indefinite, shaped by the goings on within the universe. This is most widely accepted by non-physicists and clearly states that even if time travel were real, there would be nowhere to travel to. The future travel talked about at the beginning is not future by just slowing down time in order to experience present later than most.
I wish to hear your views and I will inform you of less touched upon topics such as wormholes and actual time machines. I personally believe in the constant universe model and do not deem time travel possible. Read “Time Travel - The Truth” to find out why.
The speed of light in a vacuum is constant to everyone. It is stated in the simple term, c. c is 299,792,458 metres per second. If you are travelling fast then surely the speed of light relative to you lessens, but no, as I said before, c is constant to everyone. Therefore something else must be slowed down - time. This means that you can travel at a fast pace and still experience light at the same speed.
If you spend 15 years on the ISS, your watch will be 0.2 seconds behind the watches on earth. This is time travel 0.2 seconds into the future. The faster you go, the further forward you go.
So that’s travel into the future sorted - now for past. There are only two recognised models of time: block universe and constant universe. I will explain each in detail.
Block universe states that the past present and future all exist and are not described by when but by where. It states that all exists in one moment and time is a mere perception as opposed to a true thing. If this model is true then it allows for the idea of this block to be folded and for two separate moments to be linked be a wormhole. This model gives a positive side to the possibility of time travel.
The second model is less optimistic. It states that now is now then is gone and what is to come is indefinite, shaped by the goings on within the universe. This is most widely accepted by non-physicists and clearly states that even if time travel were real, there would be nowhere to travel to. The future travel talked about at the beginning is not future by just slowing down time in order to experience present later than most.
I wish to hear your views and I will inform you of less touched upon topics such as wormholes and actual time machines. I personally believe in the constant universe model and do not deem time travel possible. Read “Time Travel - The Truth” to find out why.