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    by Robert Williscroft

    Isaac Newton defined how we think of time: as a flowing river moving at constant speed from the past to the future, never deviating, never changing. We are born, we live, we die. A tree is planted, grows, is felled, cut up...read more

  • 2 of 25

    by Scott Heritage

    Time travel has been an idea that many people are fascinated with since the industrial revolution, and the idea has endured to this day. Only recently however have mankind developed the actual mathematical theories as to h...read more

  • 3 of 25

    by Jim Bordone

    Time travel is very possible simply because time is a conscious as well as sub-conscious level of interpretation. Did time exist before man invented it? Did man invent time or was it simply always there and man simply disc...read more

  • 4 of 25

    by Allen Teal

    Let's pose a question. What if the problem with time travel is not that it is impossible, but that we have not yet discovered that it cannot be done in a reality in which time is relative? In our universe, space is const...read more

  • 5 of 25

    by Jarred James Breaux

    This theory suggest that time travel to the future is possible and time travel to the past is only possible if a vertical asymptote exists anywhere on the graph of the acceleration curve. The theory outlines how was are ab...read more

  • 6 of 25

    by Steven Mars

    Time travel is possible, we just don't know how yet. There are many many theories about time travel. The speed of light is one of the main ideas. The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second or 3x10^8 meters per seco...read more

  • 7 of 25

    by Refik Nasich

    G R A V I T Y Along way with Sir Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein helped this world to define Gravity that could be interpreted two ways; Material gravity and Social Bipolar (Physical ) GRavity. Work of Einstein be...read more

  • 8 of 25

    by The Artic Falcon

    Eden, Flight OF A New Born Eagle You would never believe only because you could not believe even if the evidence of the very miracle appeared right before your eyes. The ability to accept greater things than our im...read more

  • 9 of 25

    by Ritu Writes

    Sure, there is a time for everything. But, who decides when that time has come. There are some of us who believe that time is linear and it passes by and never comes back. And then there are those of us who think everythin...read more

  • 10 of 25

    by Pacificus

    PREVENTIVE SUICIDE (The Time Travel Paradox) We are indeed pathetic beings, only able to move freely in three dimensions. We are slaves to time and are ignorant to whatever is beyond it. What if a person can break fre...read more

  • 11 of 25

    by Nish Laverz

    The English mathematician, Stephen Hawking once proposed a very interesting question on Time Travel. He asked: "If you could have Time Travel, wouldn't they already be here telling us about it?" With this one sentence h...read more

  • 12 of 25

    by William Remski

    Time travel is completely imaginary. There is no way, physical or theoretical, to go back into the past to change events that have already happened. The only physical way to go into the future are to be frozen alive and ...read more

  • 13 of 25

    by AMERICAN MAN

    *THE GRAVITY OF TIMES MOMENT* Controlling us physically in our 3 dimensions of realities nature, are forces of gravity. They are extremely dynamic and interactive within the fields of our relative relationships: within...read more

  • 14 of 25

    by Robert D. Twitchell

    As a child growing up I always had a fascination with science, science fiction, and particularly time travel. By the time I was a teenager I began writing my own stories and developed several theories regarding time trave...read more

  • 15 of 25

    by Salem Sukkar

    Creation of Time: In regards to the question did man invent time or was simply always there. In my opinion, time was in fact invented or made up. Before the creation of the calendar there was no such thing as min...read more

  • 16 of 25

    by Spider Pig

    Time travel is impossible because time, as we perceive it, is a subjective abstraction designed to place order on an arbitrary and indifferent physical world. Einstein had a theory that if we managed to travel toward a clo...read more

  • 17 of 25

    by Carol Noble

    what is time? Only by defining time can we contemplate how we move through it. If we take the article title literally, it is asking if we can travel through time at all! Well I have news for some people, time trave...read more

  • 18 of 25

    by David Gooch

    i have come to the conclusion time travel is very possible. when you are doing something you enjoy, your time goes fast, and when something you dislike, time goes slow. based upon your-internal 'body clocks' which tie i...read more

  • 19 of 25

    by Adam Smith

    Who wouldn't love to travel back in time and fix a mistake or two? Or zip back to view a few major historical events as they actually happen? The truth is that it is simply impossible. The simplest fact supports this: I...read more

  • 20 of 25

    by Jill Craft

    Time travel theory may be what is best relative to a black hole. A black hole or a vacuum makes objects travel faster than the speed of light. A black hole is to be considered to have the temperature of zero degrees Kelv...read more

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