Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Time travel - temperature the answer?

The wet dream of every sci-fi fan. So many films, so many books about this topic. But is it really a fiction?

Albert Einstein once said: %26quot;Time is fourth dimenssion.%26quot; So theoretically movemet in time should be as simple as walking down the street. There should be no %26quot;enegry field with big BANG!!!%26quot; or something like that. So if it is that simple how then?

Why fridge makes food to last longer? Why chcemical reaction go better and faster with high temperature? Why is one of the unwanted side-effects in atomic clock temperature change?

Temperature is basicly a movement of particles of object. If they move faster the temperature is higher and vice-versa. Imagine that temperature is speed in which object travells in time. All of the dinosaurs and rich people with 16 kinds of cancer that hope that in 200 years there will be cure. They are all frozen to minimize changes over time (dinosaurs didn't plan this). They are like car on highway, who slowed down. They will go 6 miles, they will live 60 years, but they get there much slower.

I don't know about travelling back. I guess it could be through some %26quot;anti-temperature%26quot; (below absolute zero) but if there is no way to reach this point...

While attempting to ruin my dreams you might want to know that I am not big scientist, I'm just 16 years old high school student :)

Please post your oppinions. If this is just another crap then I'm sorry for bothering you. But if this is really possible, then I will have to make place for my new shiny Nobel prize :)

Thank you for your oppinionsTime travel - temperature the answer?
Your problem is when you state %26quot;Imagine that temperature is speed in which object travels in time.%26quot; It's not, it never will be. Temperature is the average measure of the kinetic energy of particles, not the measurement of their motion through time. Also, the other side of Einstein's proposition that time is the forth dimension is that it is inextricably linked with the other three (ie you can't just move in time, you move in space and time). Also, there is no such thing as %26quot;anti-temperature%26quot; or something below absolute zero, at absolute zero the atoms would be simply not moving, there is not way to %26quot;move negatively%26quot; as any movement would be considered positive movement. (Absolute Zero itself is a theoretical construct, as it's pretty impossible to absolutely stop the movement of atoms.) You seem to be interested in the theory and that's good, just learn a little more about it. You will find that time-travel isn't explicitly forbidden by the laws of physics, it just gets really complicated.Time travel - temperature the answer?
There is an unusual theory that states that space-time freezes and crystalizes at Absolute Zero or something. If that is true, perhaps you could simply create some sort of space-time freezer and move through time that way.
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