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Is it possible to go back in the past?
Mathematically, you can certainly say something is traveling to the past, Liu said. “But it is not possible for you and me to travel backward in time,” he said. However, some scientists believe that traveling to the past is, in fact, theoretically possible, though impractical.
Can we go into the past?
The fact that the universe is still around is ample evidence that time travel to the past is impossible. We can travel into the future by either spending time in a vehicle traveling very fast relative to earth or by spending time in a very strong gravitational field.
Can we go in the future?
Is time travel possible? Short answer: Yes, and you’re doing it right now — hurtling into the future at the impressive rate of one second per second. You’re pretty much always moving through time at the same speed, whether you’re watching paint dry or wishing you had more hours to visit with a friend from out of town.
Can you travel into the future?
How can we prove that the future will be proofed?
The two obvious candidates for proof are future technology and knowledge of future events.
What would you like to know about travelling to the future?
Travelling to the future would be such a wonderful experience. I would like to see what I will be doing in my daily life. I am curious to know what my job will be and if I like it.
How do you convince people to believe you are a time traveler?
With that level of money and influence you can then not try to convince people, just get them to do what you want without ever mentioning being a time traveler. If you really want to convince people though then use natural events that will still happen predictably.
How can I prove that my son is from the future?
All he will need to bring back is the names of his parents/grandparents. With DNA testing of them and of him it would be possible to prove that he is their descendant, something impossible if he wasn’t from the future. There is one more very convincing thing he can bring from the future: actual copies of items from the present.