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Time travel in one direction (Theory)
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<blockquote data-quote="JMS_Legacy" data-source="post: 61785" data-attributes="member: 3633"><p>Of course this is hypothetically speaking.</p><p> </p><p>But say that the world decided to collaborate and make a train track going around the entire world for a higher purpose of science.</p><p>The train could pick up enough speed to be going near the speed required to bend time and space.</p><p>Now say there is a little boy standing in the center of the moving train with a soccer ball at his feet.</p><p>If he were to kick the ball, as hard as he could, to one end of the train, would that pick up the extra bit of speed needed to literally be moved through time?</p><p>Most would logically say, Yes.. But theoretically, No. Because the train is bending time already and anything on the train is moving at the same speed. Thus making it no different to kick a soccer ball on a stationary train.</p><p>So in a technicality being on the moving train in general would be time travel. What would feel like 50 years in normal life would feel around approximately 2 or 3 years on the train due to time being slowed to the fraction of seconds.</p><p> </p><p>That would be traveling in "One Direction" because as far as we know there would be no way back to the original time era the boy came from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMS_Legacy, post: 61785, member: 3633"] Of course this is hypothetically speaking. But say that the world decided to collaborate and make a train track going around the entire world for a higher purpose of science. The train could pick up enough speed to be going near the speed required to bend time and space. Now say there is a little boy standing in the center of the moving train with a soccer ball at his feet. If he were to kick the ball, as hard as he could, to one end of the train, would that pick up the extra bit of speed needed to literally be moved through time? Most would logically say, Yes.. But theoretically, No. Because the train is bending time already and anything on the train is moving at the same speed. Thus making it no different to kick a soccer ball on a stationary train. So in a technicality being on the moving train in general would be time travel. What would feel like 50 years in normal life would feel around approximately 2 or 3 years on the train due to time being slowed to the fraction of seconds. That would be traveling in "One Direction" because as far as we know there would be no way back to the original time era the boy came from. [/QUOTE]
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