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Is time travel into the past possible?

Is time travel into the past possible?

Time Travel Theoretically Possible Without Leading To Paradoxes, Researchers Say In a peer-reviewed journal article, University of Queensland physicists say time is essentially self-healing. Changes in the past wouldn’t necessarily cause a universe-ending paradox. Phew.

Can the past change the future?

Time travel is possible based on the laws of physics, according to new calculations from researchers at the University of Queensland. But time-travelers wouldn’t be able to alter the past in a measurable way, they say — the future would stay the same.

Could we ever create a wormhole?

A wormhole is effectively just a tunnel that connects two places in the Universe. So far scientists have simulated this process, but are nowhere near creating a gravitational wormhole, as it would require us to create huge amounts of gravitational energy – something we don’t yet know how to do.

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Would you like to time travel to the past?

Time travelling is a very vast field that can never be fully explored, the particular question has been one of the most commons since the concept of time travelling has emerged. I personally would like to visit the past, not only my past but also before my time centuries ago.

Why do we remember the past and not the future?

The arrow of time comes down to the fact that entropy increases toward the future and was lower in the past. A statement like “We remember the past and not the future” makes perfect sense to us under ordinary circumstances. But in the presence of closed timelike curves, some events are in our past and also in our future.

Can you use a time machine to travel hundreds of years?

We can’t use a time machine to travel hundreds of years into the past or future. That kind of time travel only happens in books and movies. But the math of time travel does affect the things we use every day. For example, we use GPS satellites to help us figure out how to get to new places.

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What would you like to see in the future?

I would like to go to the future to see how we’re doing with things like: global warming, technology, a cure for some of our diseases (like diabetes and cancer) and world relations. -Mike Lang I would go back and spend more time and get to know my grandparents better.