Are reports of time travel nonsense or is there some truth to them?
I don't mean something like "With every second we travel one second into the future," but rather something like "You were sent to the year 5600 AD."
I don't mean something like "With every second we travel one second into the future," but rather something like "You were sent to the year 5600 AD."
In the given network, the two resistors R2R_2R2 and R3R_3R3 can be synchronously adjusted within the value range 0…50 Ω0 \ldots 50 \, \Omega0…50Ω. The source voltage is Uq=30 VU_q = 30 \, \text{V}Uq=30V. What value must RLR_LRL have in order to absorb maximum power when setting R2=R3=30 ΩR_2 = R_3 = 30 \, \OmegaR2=R3=30Ω?…
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If a charging cable is plugged into a socket and I touch the plug with wet hands, could I get an electric shock? Is there a blockage in the cable that only conducts current when something is plugged in to charge?
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The planes could taxi down the runway and then start their engines shortly before the end of the runway to take off. The braking distance during landing would also be shorter because the plane would have to taxi uphill. This would save kerosene and the environment would also be happy.
Perhaps one day you will be able to travel to the future (more than a few nanoseconds, as you can already take it strictly). Traveling to the past is incredibly difficult. Although there are theoretically closed time loops, whether they can be technically produced and, secondly, can be adapted for people or even only for dead macroscopic objects, is more than questionable.
If you want to know more closely, I recommend the book “Zeitreisen in Einstein’s Universe” by R.G. God. And if God is not a competent author, who then?
Great, thank you. I’ll remember the book. That sounds interesting!
So far absolute bullshit and pure fiction! But who knows what we still discover and explore. Einstein has not quite wrong with his relativity theory and therefore one should never say about time travels.
The theory of relativity allows to travel to the future, but not to the past.
Yes, at overlight speed.
Yes, but you need infinite energy to speed up a mass at speed of light.
You must recognize every moment as a whole, where no “part” exists. To believe you take a part out of this moment and send him through time and above all space, is completely absurd.
What you can ask is whether you can coil back and forth – just like a video recorder. But what would you do? Do you want to experience the same moment?
Bzw. will you experience this in the future, what do you want to do? You have nothing to do.
It wouldn’t encourage me to travel to my own past or something. I’m more concerned with other ages.
Bullshit.
Bullshit.
According to today’s state of knowledge, pure fiction.
I think it’s bullshit.