Cool! I'll meet you yesterday at 3pm and you can tell me about it Normally, I just jump into the TARDIS... so much easier... when the thing is working properly.
haha yea it was fun when we will meet at 3pm yesterday. and to the person who was begging...its all just a theory/opinion/thought...im not even sure how much i believe in it. its just a possibility... but one theory could be jumping into parallel universes...where all the same people/places/things are still there, but perhaps less or more progressed along the universal timeline
Hehe, I went back in time and looked over your shoulder when you were figuring out time travel. Then I mailed the secret to myself. It just came in the post! Now I know the secret also!! But now I have to go back in time and look over your shoulder, or else none of this will happen... um... yeah
when i get some really good grade stuff i like to look at old things and listen to some good ole tunes and it takes me back to that time Good luck fellow time travelers
Time travel is easy, here's how. If you start east of Greenwich England and head east across the international dateline it becomes yesterday. Now normaly people travel at speeds less than that of the rotation of the earth, so the earth catches up with you before you can go all the way around and cross the international date line again in less than 24 hours. That is without back tracking and crossing back into today. We do, however, have the technology to fly planes significantly faster than the earth's rotation (roughly 1,000 miles per hours). What we do not have is the technology to build those planes so that they don't run out of fuel even few thousands of miles. So what we have to do is develope technology that lest those planes fly non-stop around the world several time at least. If we do that we will then be able to cross the international dateline more than once in a 24 hour period, thus going back to yesterday ore than once in a row. Nifty inst it?
Couldn't you just go up to the north pole and walk counter-clockwise around it? Cross the international date line, back around the pole, cross the dateline again, around the pole, etc.? Using this technique, you could walk yourself into the past a few years ...and it's a great workout...
Hahaha, I laugh because you are on a wild goose chase. Everyone knows, in order to go back in time you must reverse the Earth's rotation. Didn't you see "Superman I"? Now all I have to do is find a cape ...and learn to fly...
Ah! your theory does not take into account the traveling FORWARD through time that will occur with the crossing of every other time zone barrier. Each one will send you an hour FORWARD in time, and therefore, by the time you reach that international dateline, you'll have travelled forward in time all the way back to the same time you started at (plus the time it took to circle the earth). You'l only be travelling through the entirety of the same 24 hour day repetedly. Sorry, I know this isn't serious, but I had to say it.
Then how bout this... you cross the International Time Zone, then you dig a hole in the ground and go directly to the earth's core (not crossing any time zones, mind you!). Once you are at the center of the earth, you turn around 179° and dig straight for the surface (again, not crossing any time zones!!). When you resurface, you will be back on the other side of th ITZ, so you can cross it again. Repeat as necessary.
Im building a new time machine, sort of like the delorian from back in time except im gonna be using an AMC Gremlin, ive got an 8track player, cb radio, duct tape, fuzzy blue seat covers, uhh and some x mas tree ligths and cardboard to make a flux capacitor
time travel is not really a big deal astronomers do it all the time, if u look with very powerfull teleskop 2 a distance planet(say 1000 light years away)everything u see there is 1000 year old