Einstein says we can travel into the future. Math tells me we can't. Only the

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past is journeyable. We heard? My investigations show that the infinite future dialoque in relativity is wrong. I discovered this when I researched the data math ...I am a writer...interested in knowing how the math looks (works)..New Discoveries.
 
From your dialog, you did not ask a question, it is clear you do not understand the special theory of relativity. I suggest you read "One, Two, Three, Infinity" by George Gamow, which makes the STOR comprehensible without having to know the math.

For a better understanding of time and what it is, I suggest you read "The Fabric of the Cosmos" by Brian Greene, who spends half his book on what time is and the arrow of time, including why travel into the future is not only possible, we do it every day. That is to say, travel into the future has been shown experimentally and in practice on a regular basis.
 
You seem to have gotten ahold of one of the many baloney websites that survive by drawing in the unwary. Enjoy the handful of "feces" you seem to be have located.

Were you interested in facts, maybe something to do with Relativity, and not someone's sense of humor?
 
Here's a simple question. If it's possible to travel to the past, then why don't we have tourists in the present from the year 5000? Time travel is if not impossible very impractical.

Sorry if this isn't answering your question. Your question is worded strangely.
 
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