Originally Posted by
Dr. Egon Spengler
Is it possible?
Scientists have found, using both the theory of relativity and quantum theory, that time travel isn't necessarily physically impossible. It's been stated that wormholes, so to speak, exist in a sense, in black holes, and can take a person to another time. This same theory has been used in many famous science fiction works over the years. The thing about it is, normal black holes just sit in space, with no rotation. These black holes just destroy anything in it's path, because inside, everything essentially gets crushed. However, if the black hole were to rotate, it would open up sort of a ring through it's center, allowing for possible passage through. It's also been noted that time runs slow when an object is moving. Therefore, if one were to hypothetically fall into one of these wormholes inside of the black hole, he or she would be transported at a rate of speed impossible to record by human beings, and therefore, be sent out the other end sometime in the future.
With quantum theory, on the other hand, it's a bit different. That theory suggests that every decision that every entity of matter is up against, the universe splits into multiple different universes in order to make every decision possible, creating parallel multiverses, not exact, but closely related to one another.
What are the effects/dangers of altering the past? (e.g. the Butterfly effect)
Altering the past wouldn't be too dangerous, because going by the quantum theory perspective, if you were to go back in time and, for example, kill one of your parents, then two separate futures would be created for you; one where you don't exist, and the one where you come from, where you do exist. You'd just have to make sure that when traveling back to the present, that you end up in the reality where you do exist.
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