Time travel made impossible?
By kd6315
@kd6315 (174)
Malaysia
January 24, 2009 7:49am CST
Lately i read an article on newspaper, it was about the CERN's research on the big bang of the universe. The researchers invented a machine which calls "Large Hadron Collider,LHC".... It mainly doing research in the formation of the universe, but if they can form the universe by the machine, i think they may find out the secret of the time travels. I think maybe several years later i can made my travels to future.
2 responses
@chmiela2121 (61)
• Poland
26 Jan 09
Hi. Potentially, We know how to make a leap into the future, now! If you move in a wehicle/spaceship with a high velocity (circa 1/3 c or higher), the time runs slowly then outside the spaceship. It means that when you land, you will be younger then other people! It's named the dilatation of the time and it is discavered by Einstein :) It is a very interesting part of phisics. But what about leap into the past? It is a task for CERN's scientists :)
@unusualsuspect (2602)
• United States
24 Jan 09
The Large Hadron Collider wasn't built to create a universe. That's impossible. It's supposed to creat a small black hole--that's all. Time travel is impossible, and probably always will be. Even if it does become possible it won't be in your lifetime, so just relax and enjoy what you have right here. You might also want to learn a little more about science so that you don't invent silly ideas out of a few misunderstood facts.
@kd6315 (174)
• Malaysia
24 Jan 09
Thanks for your advice. Actually the scientists came out with three possibilities, one is the time travels, second is the formation of black hole, the third ones is the formation of quarks. Quarks is a type of particles which are much more smaller than the usual ones. Formation of quarks may leads to the global warming. If one day the technology made this thought possible, i will probably travels in time for my whole life, back and future... Don't you think that it is cool?