Science, asked by sibampaul882, 1 month ago

Tell me the field of science that should I study to make a timemachine?​

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Answered by TwinShivani
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in September 2015, cosmonaut Gennady Padalka arrived back on Earth for the last time. He had just completed his sixth mission in space and broke the record for most cumulative time spent beyond Earth’s atmosphere: 879 days. And because of these 2.5 years spent orbiting the planet at high speeds, Padalka also became a time traveler, experiencing Einstein’s theory of general relativity in action.

“When Mr. Padalka came back from his adventures, he found the Earth to be 1/44th of a second to the future of where he expected it to be,” explains J. Richard Gott, Princeton physicist and author of the 2001 book Time Travel in Einstein’s Universe, “He literally traveled...into the future.”

While being a fraction of a second younger than if he had stayed on Earth isn't mind-bending stuff, it nonetheless gave Padalka, the distinction as the “current time traveler record,” according to Gott.

Although not exactly a plutonium-charged DeLorean, time travel is anything but fiction. Real astrophysicists like Gott are pretty sure they know how to build a time machine, and intense speed—much, much faster than Padalka’s orbital jaunt—is the key ingredient.

Answered by rashmiram80
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Answer:

it is supposed to be ur wish but as u have asked to develop  u can at least try

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