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Experts Claims Time Travel Exists – And Some Have Already Used It

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Experts Claims Time Travel Exists – And Some Have Already Used It

If you’ve ever wished to be the first person to go to the future, you’re in luck because some people have already done so, according to scientists.

As children, we all watched Back to the Future and wished to emulate Marty McFly, but we had no idea that some people would actually achieve just that.

Even if it’s not as exciting as Doc driving through a future automobile before vanishing into another reality, scientists believe that time travel is real.

It has always been something that everyone wants to create, and many people are surprised that we have already figured out how to achieve it.

You’re undoubtedly thinking that if time travel were genuine, the press would be ablaze with stories about it.

However, it differs slightly from the creation of a time machine. Ultimately, it involves traversing both time and space.

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Science claims that Einstein’s 1905 publication of his theory of special relativity serves as the foundation for time travel.

According to the German scientist’s findings, time moves in relation to the observer, meaning that we all travel through time on Earth at the same speed.

However, a person will go through time more quickly if they move more quickly.

Since astronauts orbiting at 17,500 mph will experience time travel faster than those on Earth, time travel is effectively already achieved if space travel is included.

The fact that NASA astronauts age more slowly than people on our green planet may also be explained by this.

Wouldn’t it feel like they spent less time up there than if they had been down here with us, for instance, when Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth after a nine-and-a-half-month stay at the International Space Station? They were traveling quicker than us back home.

They would be regarded as time travelers because of this accomplishment.

According to the BBC, people in space age more slowly because they “spend more of their budget on speed than us and so have less to spend on time.”

This bizarre phenomenon, called time dilation, has also been witnessed by twins Mark and Scott Kelly.

Scott spent a lot more time on the ISS than his brother, who is also an astronaut. In space, it’s around ten times longer.

However, because Scott aged more slowly while traveling around the Earth, Mark is now six minutes and five milliseconds older than Scott, although Mark was born six minutes earlier.

It seems surprising that NASA’s Twins Study has chosen to study and document this anomaly.

To clear up any confusion, people age more slowly the closer they get to traveling at the speed of light than they do when they move farther away.

It’s peculiar and perplexing. We mere mortals, however, will never fully understand it because it is also science.

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