DavidGahan
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I've read many articles regarding time travel. Even physicists say time travel is possible, we just don't have the technological capability of making a time machine yet. There's no laws of physics preventing time travel.
There's one problem though. How can you travel to the future, if it didn't happen yet? So, how is that possible? I mean, if they say they can travel to the future by traveling near the speed of light, the future should be blank then. They would travel to a blank void or maybe just go from point A to B at the present time, because the future has yet to happen.
Perhaps, traveling to the past might be possible because the past already happened, but to say one can travel to the future sounds cuckoo. And, yet physicists say it's possible, especially traveling to the future which is much easier than traveling to the past.
Can anyone explain this to an ordinary person? Thanks.
There's one problem though. How can you travel to the future, if it didn't happen yet? So, how is that possible? I mean, if they say they can travel to the future by traveling near the speed of light, the future should be blank then. They would travel to a blank void or maybe just go from point A to B at the present time, because the future has yet to happen.
Perhaps, traveling to the past might be possible because the past already happened, but to say one can travel to the future sounds cuckoo. And, yet physicists say it's possible, especially traveling to the future which is much easier than traveling to the past.
Can anyone explain this to an ordinary person? Thanks.