Sune Posted April 20, 2009 Report Posted April 20, 2009 Making a CERN spaceship seems possible, if it works of course. Think of having a spaceship with two pip-lines inside, coming out together in the front, being capable of shooting two neutrons out, making them slam together. Thus producing a (theoreticly) huge amount of gravity in one tiny spot, bending time in a small radius, hopefully taking the spaceship with it somewhere :) Why not ? ^^ Quote
Sune Posted April 20, 2009 Report Posted April 20, 2009 Haha, but silly of course. If you ask me, we can already use time travelling by sending out spaceships in orbits, but only to slow down time a little. But think about it. If you reach a speed equal to half of light speed, you would already be slowing down your own time. How to reach that speed you might think? = Black Holes. With a very precise calculation, you might use the Black hole to do so without being sucked in the middle. (Maybe you can use the light coming out of it from the middle, just close enough to the center of the black hole, it might bend a little, thus bending time). But maybe thats just silly theori ;P. Good luck finding the Black Hole anyway ^^ Quote
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