It appears that scientists at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology proved recently that you can’t travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. That discovery, howled many popular publications, means time travel is impossible. “Impossible,” however, is a very powerful word. Has this research truly proven that traveling in time is absolutely and without a doubt out of reach? In fact, the discovery does not rule out time travel per se, Shengwang Du, who led the HKUST research team, told TechNewsWorld.
Odd, that this "experiment" comes out now, after earlier this year, the Government of China (who controls Hong Kong and it's projects) Banned all stories for television that involved time travel. Sounds almost unreal! See the link below and read the news yourself or Google "China Bans Time Travel"! Time for some dot connecting!
Hmmm...what's going on here? Have they been working a their own "Manhattan Project"? Time for a little dis-information campaign to alter the thinking of the masses. Also, thanks to our lame and lazy western "reporters", that info was not part of the story! I blame that on just dumb journalistic stupidity.
Read the April 14th article yourself: http://business.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/14/china-bans-time-travel-for-television/
Time travel is possible but ending up in the same universe would be hard lets say it's improbable so since we are all working with theroy and what not here let go with Schrodingers cat. basicly if the cats in a box with a radioactive isotope that could activate at anymoment is it dead or alive. This goes into what is called the branching universe theroy and thusly the multiple universe theory and you could then say that well one universe while it may be completely diffrent another universe may be almost the same to point where nothing substantial changes except it thirty years in the past you wouldn't have to go faster then the speed of light to go to these diffrent universes if you devised a way to know exactly what universe your going to and a way to transport youself there but i dont see how the speed of light would or could effect this. Please correct me if im wrong. Im only a junior in highschool so I still thirst for knowledge in this area.
Time Travel a No Go? No Way
Posted by: Richard Adhikari July 29, 2011 05:00 AMIt appears that scientists at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology proved recently that you can’t travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. That discovery, howled many popular publications, means time travel is impossible. “Impossible,” however, is a very powerful word. Has this research truly proven that traveling in time is absolutely and without a doubt out of reach? In fact, the discovery does not rule out time travel per se, Shengwang Du, who led the HKUST research team, told TechNewsWorld.
Hmmm...what's going on here? Have they been working a their own "Manhattan Project"? Time for a little dis-information campaign to alter the thinking of the masses. Also, thanks to our lame and lazy western "reporters", that info was not part of the story! I blame that on just dumb journalistic stupidity.
Read the April 14th article yourself: http://business.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/14/china-bans-time-travel-for-television/