Real Story of a Time Traveler?

Time travel involves various complicated concepts about time dilatation, wormholes, gravitational surge or energy, etc. In fact, different theories exist proving the validity of their hypothetical methods for time traveling. The simplest of all is in fact the experience of a middle-aged man claiming to have met his future self by going through his busted pipelines. Read all about it.

From Enstein’s theory of relativity, time dilatation and time perception are viewed possible. Hypothetically, the dilatation of space-time continuum can cause a massively spinning cylindrical energy that should connect the (a) progressing and (b) reversing time-space continuum. Consequently, a negative energy will be formed creating a throat like center and a connecting mouth, which is otherwise known as the wormhole. Theoretically, the cylindrical spinning of energy can actually transport an object into a different time period due to the distortion of space time continuum. However, wormholes are absolutely collapsible and can easily disappear.

If an object is caught during its collapse, the object is theoretically crushed due to the extensive pull of gravity. The key to this transport is the powerful energy pulling the object towards its opening – similar to black hole – and theoretically transporting the object to the other side of the hole. Nevertheless, time dilated wormhole connects time differently through the wormhole than outside it; hence, time traveling should coincide mainly within the formed cylindrical vortex. Indeed, such hypothetical methodology of time travel only allows a person to travel in the past.

There are hundreds of different proposals, theories and ideas on how time travel can progress. In fact, the idea of time traveling continues to evolve as seen from the ideas of the earlier time travel theorists and the present scientists.

On the other hand, the most bizarre or unbelieving time travel theory that exists so far is time “traveling through a broken sink”. Hypothetically, one can travel by digging in deeper and deeper into their sink… This is according to the person claiming to have traveled in the future by doing such “accidental experiment”.

Such claims can be very hard to believe. However, faking the tattoos and the similarities of their physical stature are somehow disturbing. Nevertheless, the discovery of time travel is now approaching and sooner or later the possibility of man traveling in all sorts of time periods will no longer be a fanned fiction.

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4 Responses to “Real Story of a Time Traveler?”

  1. Lauren Axelrod Says...

    On September 15, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    This is fascinating. Great article. Make sure you check the spelling on your second paragraph. “Enstein”


  2. dondarXlover Says...

    On September 18, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    interesting


  3. Moses Ingram Says...

    On September 18, 2008 at 1:51 pm

    Thanks for a great read. I wonder if we exist in the present, past and future at the same time? Crazy? Maybe.


  4. thestickman Says...

    On September 19, 2008 at 6:36 am

    One of the biggest ‘arguments’ against time travel is that if someone went back in time and accidentally killed one’s own parent or self, YOU would would not have ever existed ergo, YOU could not have been able to travel back in time… I have always doubted this scenario… It implies that you could do anything EXCEPT interact with yourself.
    Quantum mechanics suggests that at sub-atomic levels, a single particle tends to ‘exist everywhere, simultaneously’. Having infinite dimension, this suggests that YOU COULD travel back in time, kill yourself in that time-line but YOU still exist in YOUR timeline and thus, this old ‘rule’ is debunked.

    I’m not sure if I’d like to travel in time. Unless it was in a “DOCTOR WHO”-like device, where it is more like a passenger trainride. That would be neat to do. :)


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