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masterwahnon
04-05-2010, 11:09 PM
Stephen Hawking has claimed that humans might one day be able to use time travel to skip generations into the future.
The famous astrophysicist, speaking in a new documentary, said spaceships could one day be capable of such high speeds that time slowed down for those on board.
He admitted he had avoided talking about time travel previously ' for fear of being labelled a crank', saying the subject had once been 'scientific heresy'. 'These days I'm not so cautious,' he said.


Theoretically, such a space ship would allow the crew to repopulate the earth if they found our species had become extinct during their flight.
Stephen Hawking's Universe, in which he makes the comments, will be screened on Discovery next Sunday. In another part of the series he says alien life is likely to exist but that humans should avoid making contact.
Hawking said a spaceship capable of travelling through time - but only forwards - would breach Albert Einstein's theories of relativity.
Having taken six years to reach its full speed of 98 per cent of the speed of light (650million miles per hour), a day on board the ship would be equivalent to a year on Earth, he said, allowing those on board to reach the edge of the galaxy in just 80 years.
But the ship required for the journey would have to be massive to allow for the required fuel.
He dismissed the idea of travelling backwards through time, saying doing so would violate a fundamental rule that cause comes before effect and that such an act could allow people to make themselves impossible, such as if a person travelled back in time and shot thir former self.
While backing Hawking's theories, Brian Cox, a Manchester University professor and the presenter of BBC's Wonders of the Solar System, admitted there were significant impediments to realising them.
'We can already see how time slows down for objects travelling at high speed by looking at what happens in paricle accelerators,' he told The Times.
'When we accelerate tiny particles to 99.99 per cent of the sped of light in the Large Hadron Collider at Cern in Geneva, the time they experience passes at one-seventhousandth of the rate it does for us.
'If we could build a spaceship that was fast enough, then it could reach other stars in the lifetime of the crew, but maybe 2.5million years would have passed by on earth.'


When this man says something I tend to listen as he is 1 clever son of a b****, that and I have a passing curiosity with science.

darkmoustache
05-05-2010, 07:44 AM
Wow nice read, kinda makes me curious :o
Anway where can I find the documantary ?
I often watch to BBC-documentaries :)

Tívun
05-05-2010, 12:04 PM
You can read it in Dutch here ;) (http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/992/Wetenschap/article/detail/1100915/2010/05/03/Reizen-naar-de-toekomst-kan-en-zal-gebeuren.dhtml)

Documentary (from SH) that's on Discovery Channel at the moment (first part):


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEYexnoNIi0

darkmoustache
05-05-2010, 01:38 PM
Nice, I'll take a look at it tonight.
Btw yesterday I watched a 2x documentary's about Hitler ( some mythes he was still alive )
and the technological revolution and it impacts on human. They were both interesting, though I would prefere if they would show this documentary on Belgium tv :(

I think the collider from CERN might give us more knowdlegde and answers about physics man, we are still speculating about physics or even worse, we made the wrong conclusions

darkmoustache
05-05-2010, 06:19 PM
Actually funny that about aliens, how primitive or advanced they might be, he said :)
The chance there might be aliens, or even aliens more 'advanced' then us is considerable very low. And btw I can't call us really 'advanced' if you watch what we are doing. We are ussing all our natural resources to make prosperity for only ONE GENERATION and make the life for own species and our other inhabitants on earth hard ( or even extinct them).
/applaud yes we are superior *sarcasm*

There are beter ways to rule a community.
We should focus more on prosperity for all, common wealth, social behaviour, sustainability but defently innovation. This could be the key to make a welfare for everbody and be advanced enough to discover the secrets and knowledge we've been looking for. Our currently demographic grow with our current number of resources might bring doom to our currently policy and survival. The only option I see we're heading to is a eradication off many people

Watch my words, this will be the new exctiction like we knew like 'the plague', 'aids', 'WO I & II'. But at last our demographic grow will be decreased tremendous and we will learn perhaps 'again' a lesson. History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.

What do you guys think?

Chzaar
05-05-2010, 06:45 PM
I find the Alien documentary more interesting, as lifeforms have always been a personal favorite of mine.

masterwahnon
05-05-2010, 06:53 PM
If we could build a ship that travels at the speed of light and stay in for a year or so and be a million or so years in the future I'll be up for that, as philosophies on life goes I think you have to much time on your hands :D

Tívun
05-05-2010, 10:33 PM
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.

And that's the way the cookie crumbles.