Time travel is not scientifically possible because you have would have to revert all matter to a state comparable with the time being traveled to. This means whole stars and galaxies would have to be rewound much like a VHS tape can be rewound over and over to see something that took place in the past.
Eventually though the VHS tape or the time shift itself would snap or tear due to excessive use this causing a an extreme disaster of galactic proportions.
From what I have read about and watched in movies regarding time travel the event always revolves a gravitational force and gravities affect on something to cause an time shift.
Mars takes longer to orbit the Sun than Earth does while it takes Venus less time than both to orbit our Sun.
Do the math for how old a traveler would be if they went to Mars then Venus and then back to Earth where the travaler stayed on each planet for five complete orbits of Mars and Venus the sun. The travel time between all planets would different than the actual time orbiting the planets.
Gravity is the key to time travel.
But there is a way to be the time travel affects. If the traveler were able to travel in a void free of gravity. They would be able to cross the galaxy in maybe ten seconds. Once they had returned to their starting point 20 seconds later the age of the people on their home planet would have been 20 seconds.
The age of the people on the home planet would still be 20 seconds older when the traveler left. The age of the traveler would still be 20 seconds older from when they left Earth because time inside of the void without gravity would not exist to effect the aging process.
Eventually though the VHS tape or the time shift itself would snap or tear due to excessive use this causing a an extreme disaster of galactic proportions.
From what I have read about and watched in movies regarding time travel the event always revolves a gravitational force and gravities affect on something to cause an time shift.
Mars takes longer to orbit the Sun than Earth does while it takes Venus less time than both to orbit our Sun.
Do the math for how old a traveler would be if they went to Mars then Venus and then back to Earth where the travaler stayed on each planet for five complete orbits of Mars and Venus the sun. The travel time between all planets would different than the actual time orbiting the planets.
Gravity is the key to time travel.
But there is a way to be the time travel affects. If the traveler were able to travel in a void free of gravity. They would be able to cross the galaxy in maybe ten seconds. Once they had returned to their starting point 20 seconds later the age of the people on their home planet would have been 20 seconds.
The age of the people on the home planet would still be 20 seconds older when the traveler left. The age of the traveler would still be 20 seconds older from when they left Earth because time inside of the void without gravity would not exist to effect the aging process.
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