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The Intriguing Concept of Backward and Forward Time Travel Unveiled

Exploring the Boundaries of Possibility

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  • Mushfiqur Rahman Moon high school student

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58445/rars.1024

Keywords:

Time Travel, Aquarium, Space, NASA, Universal Space Station, Wormholes, Grandfather Paradox, Gravitational Fields

Abstract

This research explores the possibility of time travel in both directions, utilizing the principles of speed, space, and gravity. New research suggests that time travel is possible and secure in both directions. It is based on speed, space, and gravity. Space travelers on the Universal Space Station experience time slightly slower than those on Earth, but it is still happening. Space explorers Scott and Stamp Kelly, twins, have traveled 520 days in space and 54 days in space. Time travel is possible in reverse, but it is not always possible. One way to travel back in time is through natural wonders called wormholes, which may connect different time centers. These tunnels are believed to be connected by a large amount of gravity, making travel between them almost instantaneous. However, there are issues with wormhole time travel, such as the need for a known wormhole and the unknown consequences of entering and exiting the wormhole. Scientists have been working on other ways to travel through time, such as using a Tipler Cylinder or an Infinite Cylinder, a long, indestructible tube filled with 10 times the mass of our sun, creating a dense dark gap. 

Author Biography

Mushfiqur Rahman Moon, high school student

Mushfiqur, age 15, is currently studying as a high school student in the science department of Bangladesh. He intends to study Mechatronics in the future and is keenly interested in the field of Biophysics. Apart from his academic pursuits, he works on various projects.

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2024-03-16