Monday, December 6, 2010

Travel
by Ben Beiske

Question by gcolor7of12: How could traveling the speed of light lead us to time travel?

In a question, someone answered that if we were able to travel the speed of light, then we could somehow achieve time travel. How would this happen?

Also, how could we make time travel possible? Is there some formula to it? I think time travel is a really awesome concept, and I want to learn more about it.




Best answer:

Answer by duke_of_urls
Well here's a problem with time travel. The Earth is revolving around the sun at thousands of miles an hour. If you were to travel in time, you'd be out in space and the Earth would be far away.

The Earth is also rotating at around a thousand miles per hour.

The Sun and all of its planets together are revolving around the center of our galaxy, about once per 200 million years and moving fast.

The galaxy is also moving toward the "great attractor".





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