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Einstein's Theory of Relativity says that time travel is perfectly possible — if you're going forward. Finding a way to travel backwards requires breaking the speed of light, which so far seems impossible. But now, strange-but-true phenomena such as quantum nonlocality, where particles instantly teleport across vast distances, may give us a way to make the dream of traveling back and forth through time a reality.(via Derren Brown Blog)
Step into a time machine and rewrite history, bring loved ones back to life, control our destinies. But if we succeed, what are the consequences of such freedom? Will we get trapped in a plethora of paradoxes and multiple universes that will destroy the fabric of the universe?
How will we go back by this?
ReplyDeleteI think if we get faster than light then there will be still frame for a while then next still frame and so on.May be if we are 5 times faster and 1 second is the time frame then we need to wait for the next frame for 5 seconds in between,meanwhile the frame we see will be still.(*Maybe i missed the point if i am wrong).