On January 5, 1900, a disheveled looking H.G. Wells
- George to his friends - arrives late to his own dinner party. He
tells his guests of his travels in his time machine, the work about
which his friends knew. They were also unbelieving, and skeptical of any
practical use if it did indeed work. George knew that his machine was
stationary in geographic position, but he did not account for changes in
what happens over time to that location. He also learns that the
machine is not impervious and he is not immune to those who do not
understand him or the machine's purpose. George tells his friends that
he did not find the Utopian society he so wished had developed. He
mentions specifically a civilization several thousand years into the
future which consists of the subterranean morlocks and the surface
dwelling eloi, who on first glance lead a carefree life. Despite all
these issues, love can still bloom over the spread of millennia. —Huggo
ACTUALLY WHAT IS TIME MACHINE OR
TIME TRAVEL?
According to NASA,
time travel is possible, just not in the way you might expect. Albert
Einstein's theory of relativity says time and motion are relative to
each other, and nothing can go faster than the speed of light, which is
186,000 miles per second. Time travel happens through what's called
“time dilation
Is time travel possible? Sort of. Here's the science behind it.
Time travel is usually understood by most as going back to a bygone era
or jumping forward to a point in the future. But how much of the idea is
based in reality? Is it possible to travel through time?
,
just not in the way you might expect. Albert Einstein’s theory of
relativity says time and motion are relative to each other, and nothing
can go faster than the speed of light, which is 186,000 miles per second. Time travel happens through what’s called "time dilation".
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