Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Time Travel == Paradoxes and Solutions

The problem with travelling faster than light...

Unlike Godel's early theory of time-travel speed, contemporary scientists have pointed out that to travel across time, one would have to travel at speeds faster than the speed of light. However this is impossible. As you approach the speed of light, time slows down untill you reach the speed of light itself, where time comes to an abrupt halt. It appears to be impossible to be able to continue travelling when time has stopped. It seems the only way to over come this is to travel through a wormhole with an electric charge which would keep the door open long enough, or else to travel through a rotating black hole. Then travelling through the time tunnel would not have to involve speeds faster than that of light...

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