Time traveling forward has already been theorized, proven, and practiced.
Two atomic clocks, one stationary on the ground and one on a jet. When the jet lands, that atomic clock showed less time had passed than the one on the ground. Sorta like the old planet of the apes, if you can keep someone in a rocket long enough at high enough speeds, they could land back on earth years in the future
More theoretical pseudoscientific nonsense. Nobody travels through time, but like I always say the same people who believe NASA would believe pictures a guy at a renaissance fair or civil war re-enactment proved time travel.
Is it normal I don’t believe in time?
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Time traveling forward has already been theorized, proven, and practiced.
Two atomic clocks, one stationary on the ground and one on a jet. When the jet lands, that atomic clock showed less time had passed than the one on the ground. Sorta like the old planet of the apes, if you can keep someone in a rocket long enough at high enough speeds, they could land back on earth years in the future
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More theoretical pseudoscientific nonsense. Nobody travels through time, but like I always say the same people who believe NASA would believe pictures a guy at a renaissance fair or civil war re-enactment proved time travel.
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