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Re: Time Travle Trough A Black Hole
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by albert bright/">albert bright on January 2, 2000 13:01:31 UTC |
: : : I beleve that time travle is very posible like Enstine's theroy : : : that if you grt a rocket that can reach lightspeed : : : times that force exerted on the rocket from the black hole : : : you should be able to fly through the black hole and : : : cancle out spetiiteficaton and fly through the singularty : : : and into the omni zone where the other six uninverses : : : exeist and if you are going fast enough you should : : : be able to go through the hole and show up in another part of spacetime : : : but he also said that if you get a whole bunch of stars : : : into one place were they compact that when they make the : : : black hole get a planet in the grasp of the black hole : : : to let the black hole conect almost to the planet twisting the hole : : : and each time you twist the hole is another year you can : : : go farther in time so you can fly through as many times you want : : : to go into as far in to the futer as you want but you : : : can not go back in time past the before you made the time : : : warp or "Wormhole" : : : That is my opinion what is yours? write me your opinion. : Ok first in order to reach the speed of light you would not be able : to use a rocket. : You would have to be able to warp space or develop a ship that could : use quantam mechanics, which is still theory.Even if you were able to achieve this and could enter a black hole : you would not survive. Since light cant escape a black hole how could you? It would be a painful death to say the least. Now wormholes is another matter. : If we could create those in space that would be great. They have found wormholes but they are smaller than atoms. Maybe someday they can find out how to create : big ones. : Jeff
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