Sunday, August 24, 2025

Time travel is possible or not

 Back in 2009, Stephen Hawking hosted a party. The invitation letter was released after the party. It was a party for time travelers. Of course, no one attended. Through this experiment, Hawking challenged time travelers and proved that time travel is not possible in the future. Yes, time travel is not possible. Only a loophole within the limitations of current science keeps time travel a remote possibility. Most scientists believe that our knowledge of the fundamental laws of the universe will soon be updated and this will become clear that this is a complete myth. Then you ask, can't time travel be done faster than light? There's a catch. Time is a completely relative thing. I And then, with a few standards and adjustments, we just get along like that. It doesn't have to be the speed of light; all objects moving through space (at any speed) experience time slightly differently than the object moving relative to it. This is called time dilation. This is the item that many of you have misunderstood as time travel. The person who has traveled the farthest in space experienced this phenomenon the most. He is a Russian with an unpronounceable name. The speck spent two and a half years in space. The total time dilation experienced by the speck is just 22.68 milliseconds. So you can see how intricate this arrangement is. He never traveled at the speed of light anyway.



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