Time Travel: Einstein’s big idea (Theory of Relativity)

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To watch the whole documentary in High Quality go to: www.youtube.com Here is a little clip of how time travel can occur. The clip was taken from: The World’s First Time Machine (Discovery Channel). Dr Ronald Mallett
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relatively to others, we aged slower and they aged faster, basically, you moved forward into the future and your body didn’t aged as fast as the people who were not in the car with you… now try and find a car that will move fast enough to notice the difference…
Electricity navigates the 4th dimensions just as anything else. If you wish to send a message to the future, this is no problem, bury a note or send yourself an email and don’t open till year X,
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However, there are properties of electrons, responsible for electricity, that are rather interesting. One such particular property comes to mind with Momentum and placement, in Heisenberg uncertainty, and described by Schrödinger’s equation (more generally, afaik).
You divide the numer of miles travelled by the number of hours and the result – the constant of variation – is 3.66 (recurring) miles per hour.
SpaceTime is the 4th Dimension
The faster you travel through it the faster time passes by.
Curving spacetime causes time to slow down
Earths mass effecting spacetime causing a curve
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Spacetime_curvature.png
But in reality it is 4D so the curve is more like this:
http://img506.imageshack.us/img506/5015/spacetimelu3.jpg
The time in empty space travels faster than time on Earth due to Earth causing a curve in spacetime
Its like this the curve means more space for something to travel across ie time where as a smooth spacetime takes less space for something to travel across like someone running across a valley while another runs across a flat surface.
Traveling faster is like running faster than someone else you will get to the finish line before them ie travel faster in space youll be in the future before the time you would if you went slower.
one question somone pls answer,.. does electristy age? what if humans cant travel through time but maybe we can send information to the future and vice versa via electrisity
so why does time kill us?
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the car needs to be very fast
well thats not exactly time travel, its just making the traveler “age slower”, so he can “go to the future” but he cant go back to old time.
if you travel in a lightspeeding car then you would perceive time as slow(everything else) u would live longer? i’m not sure
That means if we travel in a fast moving car for our whole life then we’ll gain some life (time or years)?
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actually if you only considered time dilatation due to gravity, the clocks on earth would be slower than clocks on a spacecraft which is not in the gravity well of earth
However in this case, time dilation due to speed will be present so the net effect will be that the clocks on the spacecraft will be slower than that on earth.
Escape velocity from earth is 11.186 km/s. Lets be generous and say the space ship can go 10x that. Using the calculations from the website below, time dilatation factor would be 1.0000000696110642 times slower. If i calculate correctly, you lose 2 point something seconds a year
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About 3 days between leaving an orbit around Earth and settling into an orbit around the moon.
After launch on Saturn V SA-504 on July 16, 1969 from pad 39A of Kennedy Space Center, Apollo 11 entered Earth orbit. After 1 1/2 Earth orbits, the S-IVB stage was re-ignited at 16:16:16 UT for a translunar injection burn of 5 minutes, 48 seconds putting the spacecraft on course for the moon. The CSM separated from the S-IVB stage containing the LM33 minutes later, turned around and docked with the LM at 16:56:03 UT. About an hour and 15 minutes later the S-IVB stage was injected into heliocentric orbit. During translunar coast a color TV transmission was made from Apollo 11 and on July 17 a 3-second mid-course correction burn of the main engine was performed. Lunar orbit insertion was achieved on July 19 at 17:21:50 UT by a retrograde firing of the main engine for 357.5 seconds while the spacecraft was behind the moon and out of contact with Earth. A later 17 second burn circularized the orbit. On July 20 Armstrong and Aldrin entered the LM for final checkout. At 18:11:53 the LM and CSM separated. After a visual inspection by Collins, the LM descent engine fired for 30 seconds at 19:08 UT, putting the craft into a descent orbit with a closest approach 14.5 km above the moon's surface. At 20:05 the LM descent engine fired for 756.3 seconds and descent to the lunar surface began