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Answered by adhvaith2007
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Time travel was once considered scientific heresy. I used to avoid talking about it for fear of being labelled a crank. But these days I'm not so cautious. In fact, I'm more like the people who built Stonehenge. I'm obsessed by time. If I had a time machine I'd visit Marilyn Monroe in her prime or drop in on Galileo as he turned his telescope to the heavens. Perhaps I'd even travel to the end of the universe to find out how our whole cosmic story ends.

To see how this might be possible, we need to look at time as physicists do - at the fourth dimension. It's not as hard as it sounds. Every attentive schoolchild knows that all physical objects, even me in my chair, exist in three dimensions. Everything has a width and a height and a length.

But there is another kind of length, a length in time. While a human may survive for 80 years, the stones at Stonehenge, for instance, have stood around for thousands of years. And the solar system will last for billions of years. Everything has a length in time as well as space. Travelling in time means travelling through this fourth dimension.

To see what that means, let's imagine we're doing a bit of normal, everyday car travel. Drive in a straight line and you're travelling in one dimension. Turn right or left and you add the second dimension. Drive up or down a twisty mountain road and that adds height, so that's travelling in all three dimensions. But how on Earth do we travel in time? How do we find a path through the fourth dimension?

Let's indulge in a little science fiction for a moment. Time travel movies often feature a vast, energy-hungry machine. The machine creates a path through the fourth dimension, a tunnel through time. A time traveller, a brave, perhaps foolhardy individual, prepared for who knows what, steps into the time tunnel and emerges who knows when. The concept may be far-fetched, and the reality may be very different from this, but the idea itself is not so crazy.

Answered by sensavi80
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Hey unfortunately time machines don't exist but this is my idea oh how you may create one. It is still not possible actually. It is fully hypothetical though.

To time travel you need something that moves as fast as light. And you can only visit the future.

So, it is also told that anything which contains matter cannot move equal to or faster than light.

So, scientists have been creating something know as a photon propeller.

So, it is still not done and it is also not known whether it faster than light.

(Search in Yo*utube : Photon Propulsion and click on the video from the channel SciShow Space. You will definitely get good information.)

And, after that you need a place to be in. Let us say the hypothetical Gyrosphere which was an idea from the movie Jurassic World.

So, if you keep it in a very steady place then propel it it will spin very fast. If possible equal to or faster than light itself which will make you travel to the future.

Problems:

If you are in a timeline where there is no time machine (that which will make you go back to the past) invented you are probably stuck in the future.

My idea is fully hypothetical.

Hope it helps you Scientist.

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