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I don't know. But when a person's speed reaches the speed of light, it changes time, and a scientist has studied that when a person's speed reaches the speed of light, then he sees a different scene, the line of sight is compressed into a small hole, the light also turns purple, and everything seems to you to be compressed into a small hole. A scientist can tell you that you really reached the speed of light when you thought it was only a few minutes away, but in reality it has been decades.
Light will bend, for example, if you take a leather ball and put it on a sheet with a grid, then the sheet will bend. And in the universe, there is also this phenomenon, light energy bending. Moreover, the universe is not singular, scientists have asked such a question a long time ago.
For example, time travel, Einstein said, a child goes back in time to kill his grandmother, and his grandmother is killed, then obviously without his grandmother, there is no mother, and there will be no him, but he killed his grandmother, and time travel is obviously illogical. But a few years later, Einstein was surprised by a scientist's remark that the universe is multi-layered. It's not a simple three-dimensional space, time is like a tree, your existence is a history, you go back to the past and kill your grandmother is also a history, then time grows another history in your original history, so time and space are not single.
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The wormhole book says it's a shortcut to connect two relatively distant spaces, not a straight line, it's a twisted thing, and I think it's a book by Stephen Hawking.
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I'm just going to talk about my personal understanding: 1) You take a piece of paper and squeeze it from both sides, so that the middle protrusion, and pierce an eye under the protrusion, it's like a wormhole, but it's three-dimensional, and you can think that in the universe (which is constantly the distortion of time and space), you generally walk on the surface of the paper, and the eye below is a shortcut.
2) Time can be different: space is the same as time It is said that the earth in which people live is a 4-dimensional space, and the other dimension is time. You can still simply think of time as a piece of paper.
Oh, personal understanding If you don't understand it, we can continue to discuss.
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2.Wormholes may also connect very long distances or even two universes. The aforementioned 8:
00 is relative to the current universe, and if you enter another universe, it's a different story. Of course, the "grandmother's paradox", as mentioned below, led scientists to come up with the theory of parallel universes, once you travel through a wormhole to another universe, and the time of this universe precedes the original, you change the history of that universe, and the history of the universe in which you originally existed does not change.
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Personally, I don't think wormholes are currently able to achieve time travel, and scientists are still in the process of researching, so you are not sure yet.
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In fact, the claim that wormholes can realize time travel is just a conjecture made by scientists, and there is no strong direct evidence to prove the correctness of this statement.
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No. There is no scientific basis. Judging from the current development of science and technology, time travel and time travel are just people's imagination, and there is no scientific basis to support this theory.
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So far, this field is still a mystery, scientists have been working on it, but there is no exact conclusion, and I personally feel that time travel is unlikely.
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I don't think wormholes can achieve time travel, so far there is no scientific basis, wormholes are a theory proposed by Einstein, so far we don't have the strength to explore wormholes, so there is no way to confirm whether wormholes can achieve time travel.
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There is a certain scientific basis, but it is at the stage of assumption.
Realizing time travel and going back in time is a human dream, and imagination is not enough. Since the advent of the theory of relativity, people's desire for time travel has been ignited.
Black holes, white holes, and wormholes are frequent visitors to science fiction. Understanding black holes and white holes is based on wormholes, and we can know one or two from the theory of relativity. When a black hole is understood, it is a gravitational singularity that devours any matter.
White holes, as the name suggests, are the opposite of black holes, in which no matter can enter the holes. The white hole is only a derivation of a hole, and there is no evidence to support the accuracy of its existence.
Wormholes appear in Schwarzschild in a generalized sense, space-time is not flat, it can be bent, massive stars form black holes, causing space-time to collapse downward, and the baseline and the original space-time are in a state of perpendicular to each other. Scientists speculate that a black hole will connect to the other end of the black hole, and the other end of the black hole is a white hole, and the connected part is a wormhole.
Since then, scientists have become extremely interested in the sex of wormholes.
The black hole and the white hole are connected by wormholes, which can transport matter. To illustrate, matter enters a black hole, is broken down into a subatomic state, and finally transported to a white hole through a wormhole.
What about the White Hole? In the theory of relativity, the equation can be inverted, and after mathematical calculations, a new solution can be obtained, noting that the probability of a white hole is much less than that of a black hole.
Black holes are certain to exist where white holes and thermodynamic laws arise like violation. In general, it is not possible to determine whether a white hole exists. Wormholes, like white holes, have no evidence to prove their existence.
In the 50s of the 19th century, scientists studied "wormholes", and due to the limited conditions, physicists believed that "wormholes" might be used, because the gravitational force was too large, it would destroy all positions and could not be used in space flight.
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Wormholes do not allow for time travel and have no scientific basis. At the current level of science, it is impossible to prove that wormholes can travel in time.
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Wormholes first appeared in the Schwarzschild solution of general relativity, where black holes and white holes are connected by wormholes, which can transport matter between black holes and white holes. Stephen Hawking had studied the theory of wormholes, and he believed that the gravitational pull of wormholes was so great that it would destroy the matter that entered them, and that we could not enter them for time travel according to the laws of physics. Maybe in the future, when a wormhole is large enough or there are materials that can resist the gravitational pull of the wormhole, we will have the opportunity to time travel.
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According to the theory of relativity, time is relative, the wormhole that enters the motion can go back to the past time and space or to the future space-time, the stationary wormhole can cross space, the specific explanation refers to the "Theory of Relativity" is better, the wormhole has not been discovered yet, you can try.
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Wormholes can travel in time or time and space.
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If one day humans can really travel through wormholes, then I will choose to be a time traveler, a spectator of history. I will go and experience human life in different historical periods, but without changing the past or interfering with the future, respecting the facts that have happened or will happen in time and history.
Time and space are wonderful things to be a time travel experiencer, and if human beings really have the ability to travel through time and space, then I really don't know whether it will be a blessing or a curse. Some people may regret the past and want to go back in time and change it, while others may use time travel to engage in some improper activities, after all, everyone has all kinds of ideas. In fact, this kind of thinking is illegitimate, there is a certain regularity in time and space in the universe, if it is changed or interfered with at will, it may disrupt the law of time and space and even cause unpredictable disasters or butterfly effects, so even if you have the ability to travel in time and space, it is best to be a bystander of history or an experiencer of time travel, and try not to interfere with what has happened in the past or will happen in the future, so as not to break the law of time and space or the historical process and cause serious consequences.
If you don't change the past, the past has already happened, and if you travel through time and space without permission, changing the past will cause chaos in time and space, and even cause the butterfly effect, causing serious consequences. Therefore, when traveling in time and space, it is best to be an experiencer of time and space, to feel the state and culture of human beings in different periods, and not to disturb historical events and historical processes.
If you don't interfere with the future, you should be able to enter the future when you can travel through time and space, and you shouldn't interfere too much with the future. Because the future is also a part of reality, being able to travel through the past and the future means that the past and the future already exist at the same time, and when people change the future, it will also have a chain impact on the past and the present.
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First, let's take a look at the origin of mankind. Look at how we humans came to be. To explore, we are from**, and finally to**.
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If I could time travel, I'd love to go back 10 years. to make up for some of the mistakes you made ten years ago.
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Back when I was 19 years old, I quickly took my father to the doctor, let my father survive, don't let him go so suddenly, if I can change him, it's okay.
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Wormholes are used to make space-time transitions, and cannot go back in time.
Time is a one-way axis and cannot be reversed. The theory of relativity says that time beyond the speed of light will go backwards, which means that if we fly faster than the speed of light, we can catch up with the light that was emitted before and see the previous scene, which is just a visual effect, not going back to the past, and we cannot make any changes to the events that happened in the past.
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No, the premise of the book is that the time of hole A and hole B is the same regardless of the conditions. That is, hole B starts at the speed of light from 0 o'clock and returns to the original point, and the time after point A may be 7 o'clock, and the time of B may only be point B. At this time, the person enters through hole B, and according to this premise, the person will exit hole A at 5 o'clock, so it is equivalent to crossing 2 hours.
I am also speechless about this premise.
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According to Einstein's theory, wormholes can indeed travel through time and space.
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Wormholes are not something that can be done if you want to, and they are not realistic.
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There is no technology yet that can reach this level.
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At present, wormholes are extremely unstable. Not highly recommended.
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Future estimates are possible.
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This possibility exists, but it is not possible with current technology.
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It is estimated that it will be possible in the future, but not now.
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Probably not, the environment inside is more complicated.
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What is not possible with current technology will happen in the future.
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