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What if we could travel in time?

What if we could travel in time?

Einstein's theories of the slowing the time, when the speed or energy is rising in the particle, shows that the time travel is possible. The thing is that, when we are thinking the case, that we would expand the energy in the particle, we could stop the time, if we would rise the escape velocity to the same as the speed of light.

That means that time would be stopped on the surface of that particle, regardless of the size of the particle. And in theory, the mass of the particle could rise by pumping the energy to the particle by using a radio telescope or some other high energy maser ray, which will pump the electrons to the particle.

So-what if we would make time moving faster in someplace? We would see people and vegetables grow in seconds.

So if we would slow the time in some particle, that thing would allow traveling to the future, if the observer is inside the particle. This is the thing, what we must realize. The energy pumping allows us to make travel to the future, and the effect is similar to the train, which would travel in the speed of the light. So how we could get back from the future? This is the problem in time-traveling theories.

We know the answer to that question, but we don't know how to make that thing in practice. The idea is simple, we must just make the time moving faster in the particle or the place of some particle, and that allows us to travel back in the time. But the fact is that we don't know how to remove energy?

This is one of the biggest problems in putting these theories into practice.  If we would have the ability to make time move faster in some places, we would see that the trees are growing in the eyes. So also fas moving time would have some kind of benefits.

http://www.physics.org/article-questions.asp?id=131

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