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Time Traveling Egypt Graham Mr. Dugan & Ms. Gilbert June 1, 2012

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Time Traveling Egypt Graham

Mr. Dugan & Ms. GilbertJune 1, 2012

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What is Time Traveling?

The term “time machine”, coined by Wells, is now universally used to refer to such made man machine

to travel time. The Time Machine is a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells, published in 1895 and

later adapted into two feature films of the same name. It has indirectly inspired many more works of

science fiction films and shows.

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Thesis Statement

Time travel is not something that almost any physicists take seriously in any practical

sense. There are few theories of time travel, and almost none are anything like in movies.

Even though that is true, they are many theories and facts that made people realize

time travel is possible and maybe even true.

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What would it be like to travel into the past saving someone's life?

Or traveling into the future, to find what's to come to another life’s?

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People all wonder, and have questions but would anyone ever know the answer. As Samuel Johnson once said “The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by

reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.” Most

people don't believe in time traveling it's like believing in vampires, werewolves, and myths it's just not possible. If we as humans

can make airplanes and other deviant machines, then time travel can be possible

through man made machines.

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How is time travel possible?“The short answer is that time travel is not only possible, it's been

done, and we've known about it for over a century.”“The reason that the public doesn't seem to know about it is because the amount of time travel

involved is so pitifully small that it doesn't make for a 'Doctor Who' style adventure.”

-Paul Davies

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FACT

In 1971, two scientists tested this theory by taking extremely accurate atomic clocks on a few airplane flights around the world at several hundred MPH to see how they changed with respect to a clock that

was sitting 'still' on the ground. The result: one clock went 'back' in time 59 nanoseconds, the other one went 'forward' 273 nanoseconds. The difference is

because one was traveling eastward, in the direction of the Earth's rotation, and the other was traveling

westward, opposite it.

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If time travel was possible, everyone would wish to change time either for good or bad.

“Would time travel let you change the past? The notion of time travel to the past can suggest paradox. What if on a trip to the

past, you accidentally killed your grandmother before she gave birth to your

mom?”

- (Gott 4)

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Time travel not impossible

"Under the right conditions, closed time like curves, could be formed. Allowing travel through time, Professor Amos ori of the Technion-institute of technology wrote in an article for the prestigious ground physical review"

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Time travel not impossible

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Time travel not impossible

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