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Message started by Nanner on Feb 3rd, 2008 at 6:50am

Title: Time traveling by your great great granddaughter.
Post by Nanner on Feb 3rd, 2008 at 6:50am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X02WMNoHSm8&NR=1

Is time travel possible? Theoretical physicist and 2057 host Michio Kaku explores the possibilities.

Title: Re: Time traveling by your great great granddaught
Post by Alan McDougall on Feb 3rd, 2008 at 10:07am
Nana,

Hek girl you have posted a lot of interesting things here. This is my first visit to the science topic section of the forum

Your question was is time travel possible. Yes time travel is possible, absolutely but only into the future. Time travel into the past is impossible because you would have the paradox of someone going back and killing their parent. They could obviously not do this as they would never have been born.

Eintein Physics in that as one approached the speed of light time slows relative in greater degrees as we approach nearer and nearer the light speed barrier This has been proved using extremely accurate atomic clocks


love

alan

Title: Re: Time traveling by your great great granddaught
Post by Nanner on Feb 3rd, 2008 at 11:56am
Alan,  the links under Organized Internet Information Links Index are merely links for reading and thought. They are fixed links - and do not neccessarily cohabit the views of the Board ingeneral.

In case if you are wondering why you are the only one really commenting them, is because those do not really get commented on by the poster, if someone wants to take the "idea" under the link and talk about it under the discussion section of the board, thats fine.

That section eleviates long posting strings for someone merely seeking info or perspectiveand thats why theres no more than a few words written under the link - so the reader can decide quickly if he/she wants to click onto the link.

Just thought I`d let you know.
Hugs,
Nanner

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