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  • Jun 13, 2022
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Although time travel may appear implausible, it is theoretically conceivable. However, Einstein's theory of relativity gave the theoretical foundation for these scientists' craziness. In our universe, time and space overlap, and as the mass and speed of objects rise, so do time and space in which they exist, according to Einstein's theory of relativity. Previous investigations have shown that when particles are accelerated to near the speed of light in a particle accelerator, they decay more slowly than other particles retained in the lab.

In Einstein's theory of relativity, we have a kind of new space structure, four dimensions, which is in the three-dimensional world of our traditional above (i.e., length, width, and height) and increased the one-dimensional (timeline), traditional theory of three-dimensional space, we can give any material with relative coordinates within the frame of reference, to indicate its location. We can comprehend and accept this, just as we can comprehend and accept length, breadth, and height. But, to add to the complexity, we may find it difficult to comprehend and accept. And while Einstein did not provide adequate explanations or "model projects" on this subject, he did offer us enough leeway to speculate and investigate. The speed of light plays a crucial role in Einstein's theory of relativity, as does the formula for mass and energy conversion, as well as the theory of shortening the clock and traveling back in time, among other things. In his theory of Relativity, Einstein remarked, "As we approach the speed of light, our rulers decrease and our clocks slow." "Time stops flowing when we travel at the speed of light; and when we go faster than the speed of light, time reverses!"


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