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Anonymous asked in Science & MathematicsPhysics · 1 decade ago

Can you bend the space time continuum to travel?

Can you jump thru loopholes in time?

in other words.. instead of traveling from point A to point B

you BEND the spectrum until A and B are one and the same

therefore you never really travel at all.. you just jump thru the bend.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    in theory yes.

    first one calculating that was Kip Thorne, but it prooved that it is impossible for a couple of reasons

    the concept was called 'wormhole'

    first it would need an enormous ammount of energy to create such. And it prooved that it would not stay open long enough and wide enough to get through.

    the concept was tested to the bone, even using 'exotic matter' as he called it ..

    so theoretically its possible to bend space to the point that a wormhole emerges, but it won't let us jump.

    Source(s): however it works great in fiction .. -> Carl Sagan - Contact
  • Eric
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    You would have to bend space-time not the spectrum. A black hole bends space towards it. If point A & B are both part of the star that collapsed to form the black hole, they will be brought together. But it can't reach out to a far point. Maybe if you invent a gravity laser that can focus a gravity beam in one direction...

  • LeAnne
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Sounds like sci-fi to me.

    Loopholes, wormholes, space fabric folds, corridors through time and so on are intriguing and extremely interesting - but not very realistic.

    What would happen if we could enter a black hole, for instance - well, all kinds of interesting time theories are introduced - but, in reality, we would be stretched into a dimensionless line and soon become part of a singularity - and that might preclude any feed back we might expect to bring back concerning our experience.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    envelope theory all time that goes out folds back to repeat. to explain , strike a bell sound travels out but as sound goes away get close to bell sound still there it just went out and back, the magnetic pionts u could use to travel from, say one time or one place to another are all in resticted arear,s for some reason i am so surprised that the governments around the world,would keep this to themselves, but they do show big flashy liftoffs to let you think the only way out is on a bomb ,lol right no sensible human learned person would say eurecha. //// thats it time travel via big bang theory lol . good luck with one.

    Source(s): area 51 not one of them ,but mount saint helens was..kracato was
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  • 6 years ago

    I PERSONALY HAVE WENT OUT OF BODY AND CURED A WOMAN WHO WAS TERMINALY ILL WITH CANCER, is that bending time and changing the future?

  • 1 decade ago

    Me personally? Nope...but in theory it's possible.

  • 1 decade ago

    yes

  • 1 decade ago

    Your dream is not so far to reality.

  • 1 decade ago

    that's kind of impossible but i'd be suprised if u can

    go for it

  • mmd
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Not yet. But that doesn't mean I'm not TRYING.

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