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My theory of time/time travel
According to Einstein, time is relative.
Now, I was thinking... What IS time? I believe time is the process of an object undergoing change. While it may not be an observable change, one can say that the molecules in an object, regardless of state, are constantly changing. However, if somehow the molecules stop moving and achieve the temperature of absolute zero (currently known to be impossible), does the object experience time? If not even the molecules are changing and nothing is causing a change in the object, is it aging? For example, take a t.v. show. While you're watching events take place, time is changing in the world of that t.v. show, correct? Now pause the show. Time in the show stops right? Nothing is changing? Now this is of course obvious. But apply that to an object in real life, and you get what I was talking about previously. I believe this would be how you could more or less, stop time for a given object; by preventing any change taking place. But how do you achieve this, if absolute zero is known to be currently impossible? As we have recently confirmed the existence of the Higgs Boson (the object which gives items their mass), is it not likely there is another object which causes gives the property of aging? Now, obviously we can't remove this molecule, as the object it belongs to would permanently cease to age or do anything for that matter. But what if there is a way to stop it for a given time frame, and achieve absolute zero? It would essentially be used for preserving things such as living organs for hospitals. OR people, if you would be so inclined to go through a cryogenic educed coma, and later wake up in a work completely different from the one you're from. (Think Futurama) Not so much stopping time for an object, as much as skipping it. Now technically this would be a way of time travel, as the person would be put to sleep, and then (in their view) wake up right away. Though it's not the conventional method used in sci-fi shows where you "teleport" to another time, or jump through a worm hole and you're magically in another time era. Thoughts on my theory? If you can't make a positive contribution to the thread, don't post. Easy as that.
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