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Aurora is when cosmic rays (such as high-speed moving protons, high-speed moving electrons, etc.) enter the earth's magnetic field, they are captured by the earth's magnetic field and do spiral motion, and the work travels to the north and south poles to collide with air molecules, and the gas is ionized and conductive and luminescent.
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Solar activity disturbs the atmosphere, causing charged particles to collide and glow, resulting in a brilliant laser at the Earth's north and south poles. As for whether the aurora can travel through time and space, it has not been scientifically confirmed until now.
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First, let's look at a news story that happened in April 2002 with the headline "Traveling to the Past and the Future?" American professor starts the time machine this fall". Mallett, a professor of physics at the University of Connecticut in the United States, suffered the loss of his father, a smoker, who died of a heart attack at the age of 10.
Therefore, he always hoped to invent a time machine to go back in time and remind his father that "smoking is harmful to health". Mallett has been fascinated by black holes, wormholes, and other theories related to time, and has recently even set out to build a time machine. Forty-seven years later, Mallett believes she's figured out the secret of time travel.
He was building a time machine to teleport objects into the future or past, which he claimed could teleport anything from an atom to a person. He hopes to build a prototype of a time machine in the autumn and then start experimenting. In the experiment, Mallett planned to use a time machine to teleport a subatomic particle.
He believed that the laser beam ring could distort the space within the ring, and that gravity would force the neutrons to rotate sideways. Mallett said that if the energy is increased, another neutron will appear, and this neutron will be the first neutron from the future to visit his past self. Time travel is theoretically possible.
It seems absurd. But what makes these scientists so crazy is that it is Einstein's theory of relativity that gives them theoretical support. In his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein pointed out that in our universe, time and space overlap each other, and as the mass and velocity of an object increase, the time and space of its existence will also change.
Previous experiments have proved its authenticity, in which scientists used a particle accelerator to accelerate particles to nearly the speed of light, and found that these particles decayed more slowly than other particles placed in the laboratory. In Einstein's theory of relativity, a new spatial structure is mentioned - four-dimensional space, which adds another dimension to our traditional three-dimensional world, in which we can give any matter a relative frame of reference coordinates to indicate its spatial position. This is something we can understand and accept, just as we understand length, width and height.
But adding another dimension to this is something we may find difficult to understand and accept. And Einstein did not leave enough explanations and "model projects" on this matter to make people fully affirmed, but on the contrary, he left us enough space for imagination and exploration. In Einstein's theory of relativity, the speed of light is a very important element, and the formula of mass-energy conversion, and the slow down of the ruler clock and the theory of going back in time, etc., the speed of light and its equivalent value are all in it.
When we move at close to the speed of light, our ruler will shorten and our clock will slow down" Einstein described us in his theory of relativity: "When we move at the speed of light, time will no longer flow; And when we start moving faster than the speed of light, time will be turned back.
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If humans reached the speed of light, could they really travel through time and space?
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You can't travel through time and space even when you reach the speed of light, that's a TV series, and people in TV dramas can travel through.
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According to Einstein's theory of relativity, it is possible, but with the current level of human science and technology, the so-called time and space travel only appears in some science fiction films.
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According to the theory of relativity, you cannot travel when you reach the speed of light, and you can only travel beyond the speed of light.
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Albert Einstein's theory of relativity says, "As long as a certain speed exceeds the speed of light, it can travel through time and space." "I don't think this view is entirely correct, it should be that as long as there is one speed that exceeds the speed of light, but is the same as the speed of time, then another time is formed.
The time generated by this velocity cancels each other out with the present time, or is added to the present time, so that the time of an object moving at this speed stops or passes faster. When an object moves at a faster speed than time, time is also generated, but this time is faster than the present time, so it can travel through time and space, come to ancient times or come to the future.
In fact, in other words, a good race run. If you are faster than the speed of light, then you are racing against time as if the first place is gradually overtaking the second place, and time is far behind you, so it is only natural that you will go back in time or run directly into the future.
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The speed of light may not be able to travel through time and space, first of all, time does not exist, time is invented by human beings, space exists, space has different stages of space, just like in a memory card, there are many folders, the speed of light can only make you move faster than others, as if you travel to the past, you can't come back, you will still die of old age in the past, 1 light year is in a vacuum, the speed of light flies a year's distance, the sun shines fast! If the speed of light can be traversed, the universe on the earth, in the sky, not all space-time cracks, when you exceed the speed of light, you may not be able to cross, at most tens of millions of light years, you can arrive in an instant, when you exceed the speed of light to the extreme, maybe you can cross, but the fastest rocket of mankind, every kilometer down, is uncomfortable, the speed of light, the speed of light, and the extreme, do you have the life to travel through time and space? And a rocket with kilometers per second, which is lightweight, can withstand the effects of speed?
Can you withstand the effects of time travel? Really traveled to the past Qin State, do you have the fuel to come back for a while? You can travel through, the time and space limitations of your body will not change, and you will not be fifty years old just because you have traveled to fifty years ago.
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No, at the moment this is only a hypothesis and there is no scientific evidence.
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Yes, theoretically, through a wormhole.
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When a person's speed reaches the speed of light, time can be stopped, and when a person's speed exceeds the speed of light, a person can travel to the future.
Albert Einstein (Jewish physicist. Born in 1879 to a Jewish family in Ulm, Germany, to Jewish parents, he graduated from ETH Zurich in 1900 and became a Swiss citizen. In 1905, he received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Zurich, and Einstein proposed the photon hypothesis and successfully explained the photoelectric effect, so he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, and in the same year, he founded the special theory of relativity.
In 1915, he founded the general theory of relativity.
Traveling through time and space is theoretically possible, and humans can open the door back to the past and a shortcut to the future. In order to achieve time travel, Hawking first suggested that people should embrace the idea of time as the fourth dimension. He gave a very simple example:
When people drive a car, going straight forward and reversing backward is the first dimension, turning left or right is the second dimension, climbing and going downhill on a mountain road is the third dimension, then time is the fourth dimension. For physicists, time tunnels may be wormholes. Hawking said that wormholes are all around us, but they are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
Everything in the universe has small holes or cracks, and this basic law also applies to time. Time also has subtle cracks and voids, and voids smaller than molecules and atoms are called "quantum bubbles", and wormholes exist in "quantum bubbles".
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Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking proposed a way to travel through time and space, which do you think is more reliable?
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If time is greater than the speed of light, we humans can travel back in time and space, and it makes sense if you think about it carefully.
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What Einstein said didn't mean to travel through time and space.
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Passing through the wormhole, but it is very dangerous, in case of the slightest interference, the wormhole will shrink and break, and the people inside will be crushed. A wormhole is a special passage that connects different regions of the universe.
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Ultraman Tiga Theme Song - Miracle Reappearance (Chinese Version) Just like the sunshine through the night Dawn quietly streaked across the sky Whose voice Shuttles through the reincarnation The road ahead is under your feet Don't be sad Don't be afraid Full of confidence Looking forward to tomorrow A new storm has appeared How can you stop traveling Through time and space Do your best I will come to you Smile at danger Dreams come true will not be far away Muster courage Move forward firmly Miracles will definitely appear A new storm has appeared How can you stop Traveling through time and space Do your best I will come to you Smile in the face of danger Dreams come true will not be far away Pluck up courage and move forward firmly Miracles will definitely appear New storms have appeared How can you stop moving through time and space Do your best I will come to you Face danger with a smile Dreams come true will not be far away Summoning courage and moving forward firmly Miracles will definitely appear.
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You just need to speed faster than the speed of light. Scientific theories such as Einstein's theory of relativity prove that it is possible to travel back in time and space through a tunnel between time and space.
The so-called space-time tunnel, the general theory of relativity, considers it to be a thing that can change under the gravitational field, not a homogeneous and flat thing as we think. When the space is folded, if a hole is opened in the middle of the two points of the space folding, it is possible to take a shortcut to the space, which is a concept of wormhole.
Concepts such as wormholes and space-time tunnels are not the imagination of science fiction film directors, but also originate from Einstein's general theory of relativity.
In 1935, Einstein and Rosen deduced from the general theory of relativity that there is a tunnel through space and time in a special space-time structure. This passage is known as the Einstein-Rosen Bridge. But the initial derivation that the bridge was impassable, that anything that wanted to pass through it would be torn apart.
However, in 1936 Kerr came up with a solution that showed that there could be an einstein-Rosen bridge that could be passed, and it would become a "wormhole" – a passage to another universe. Many scientists now believe that "wormholes" can travel time and lead to different spaces. Even Stephen Hawking, the most famous physicist of our time, in his classic A Brief History of Time, acknowledges that wormholes are the key to providing time travel.
As long as there is a huge energy to open the wormhole, time travel can be realized.
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According to Stephen Hawking's doctrine in a black hole, traversal can be established. As long as you reach the speed of light, you can reach through a black hole through an accelerator, is there another article that you are reading that is exactly the same as this one? That guy isn't you, but lives on a planet called "Earth" with mist-shrouded mountains, endless fields, noisy cities, and 7 other planets revolving around a star?
His or her life experience is the same as yours every second. However, maybe she's about to put down the article at the moment, and you're going to read it.
The idea of this "doppelganger" sounds strange and implausible, but it seems that we have to accept it because it has been supported by the results of various astronomical observations. The most popular and simplest model of the universe today states that there is a galaxy about 10 (10 28) meters away that is exactly like our Milky Way, and there is an identical you in it. Although this distance is beyond people's imagination, it does not affect the reality of your "doppelganger" existence.
The idea originated from a simple "natural possibility" rather than the assumption of modern physics: that the universe is infinitely large in size (or at least large enough) and is evenly distributed with matter, as astronomical observations have suggested. That being the case, it can be concluded according to the laws of statistics that all events, no matter how similar or identical, occur an infinite number of times:
There will be an infinite number of planets that will give birth to human beings, and among them there will be people who look exactly like you, who will look exactly like you, who will have the same names, whose memories and even the same actions, and choices that will be exactly the same as yours, and there will be more than one such person, to be exact, an infinite number of them.
Recent cosmological observations show that the concept of parallel universes is not a metaphor. Space seems infinite. If that were the case, everything that could have happened would have happened, no matter how ridiculous it might have been.
Far beyond the reach of our astronomical observations, there is a universe that is exactly like ours. Astronomers have even calculated their average distance from Earth.
You will probably never see your shadows. The farthest distance you can observe is the farthest distance that light has traveled since the Great **: about 14 billion light years, or 4x10 26 meters, which defines the size of our observable horizon, or simply put, the size of the universe, also known as the Hubble volume.
In the same way, the other universe you live in is a sphere of the same size. The above is the most intuitive explanation of "parallel universe". Each universe is a small part of the larger "multiverse".
A parallel world.
Eventually, you will travel to a world similar to that of an ancient dynasty.
At this point, Einstein said "no".
However, physicists now think that it is theoretically possible, and they propose the wormhole theory in the same way that black holes were originally proposed. They define wormholes as follows: wormholes are thin tubes of space-time that connect distant regions of the universe that can also be connected to parallel or infant universes, and can provide the possibility of time travel. >>>More
From a scientific point of view, if the time we have passed now is the time scale of the fourth (largest dimension) of the four-dimensional universe, then it is impossible for us to travel back to the future, at most we can only travel back to the past. Because the largest time scale in this universe is the fourth dimensional time scale, if you live in the third dimensional world, you may still travel to the future of the fourth dimension, but if you are in the fourth dimension, then there is no future for you to cross, understand? Personal opinion, for reference only. Hope!
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1. The encounter in the years is full of the fragrance of whispering, and the sincere agreement with each other is the beacon of a lifetime. Although the pain is hidden, the torment is rolling, and there are tears from time to time, and the fingers are boundless, but the beauty after meeting is a kind of sweetness and a joy on the soul. Such a beautiful thing makes the memories turn over and over again, precipitate repeatedly, and pile up into the most beautiful scenery in the years, which is the direction of love and the destination of love. >>>More
-!The quote upstairs is from Hawking's time travel band, but I want to say that there is a mistake in the copy, and the last word is not a fallacy, but a paradox. As for the definition of paradox, you can go to the Internet to look it up, or you can go to Hawking's **, the explanation is easy to understand. >>>More
I heard the teacher say: this exists, as long as it exceeds the speed of light, but with current technology, this can only be a theory and cannot be put into action.