Time Travel: a Brief Guide Into the Future
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Time Travel: a Brief Guide Into the Future
Have you ever wanted to see a "Jetson's"-esque future, some 10,000 years ahead in time? Well. if you are financially able to, I will teach you how. But, first you should know exactly what's happening.
The Science
As you should know, we are attracted to the Earth because of its gravitational pull or force. This is because the Earth is very massive. But, what in our solar system is more massive than the Earth? That would be the sun. Our planet is attracted to the sun and revolves around it on its orbit. Now, what is even more massive than the sun? A black hole, of course. A black hole spotted in the Milky Way is approximately 2.5 million times as massive as the sun! This would give a black hole a very very strong gravitational force.
Now, why are we putting time travel and gravity together? Since the gravity on Earth is usually the only gravity most people will feel, that is our standard unit of time. This probably still doesn't answer your question, yet it does. Gravity warps space and time (spacetime). The stronger a gravitational field is, time will be molded slower... and slower.... and slower...
Now, why are we putting time travel and gravity together? Since the gravity on Earth is usually the only gravity most people will feel, that is our standard unit of time. This probably still doesn't answer your question, yet it does. Gravity warps space and time (spacetime). The stronger a gravitational field is, time will be molded slower... and slower.... and slower...
Qualifications
This is by far, one of the most dangerous Instructables. I would not suggest you do this if you:
1. Care about anyone currently on Earth.
2. Aren't financially able to.
3. Don't have a connection with NASA at all.
Now, if you:
1. Want to go and see all the mystery the future holds,
2. Want to see the advancements made in humanity in the distant future,
I suggest that you get ready.
Also notice:
You will NEVER be able to get back in time.
The entire trip will take around 25 years.
You will need LOT'S of food.
There's a chance you won't make it.
If you're still into it, get ready for the next slide;.
1. Care about anyone currently on Earth.
2. Aren't financially able to.
3. Don't have a connection with NASA at all.
Now, if you:
1. Want to go and see all the mystery the future holds,
2. Want to see the advancements made in humanity in the distant future,
I suggest that you get ready.
Also notice:
You will NEVER be able to get back in time.
The entire trip will take around 25 years.
You will need LOT'S of food.
There's a chance you won't make it.
If you're still into it, get ready for the next slide;.
Materials
This is where finance helps the most.
First of all, you will need 25 years worth of food and water. The food should be a powder or something else that won't spoil (i.e. Twinkies).
Connection with NASA or a spacecraft. You do need to go into space for this to work.
A very very sturdy rope or chain.
Patience,
First of all, you will need 25 years worth of food and water. The food should be a powder or something else that won't spoil (i.e. Twinkies).
Connection with NASA or a spacecraft. You do need to go into space for this to work.
A very very sturdy rope or chain.
Patience,
Into Orbit
Woo hoo! Finally, I'm out of the introduction!
You will need to head out onto your space ship and begin for the black hole in the Milky Way.
Note: This first step will take 12 years, I highly suggest you bring momentos or pictures from your childhood with you along with some of today's technology so the past generations will believe you.
You will need to head out onto your space ship and begin for the black hole in the Milky Way.
Note: This first step will take 12 years, I highly suggest you bring momentos or pictures from your childhood with you along with some of today's technology so the past generations will believe you.
In the Black Hole
As you reach the black hole, attach your space suit and rope/chain to yourself and propel yourself into the Event Horizon of the Black Hole [the center of the black hole(don't go too close in, otherwise you'll be ripped to shreds.)]. From in here, time will fly by at 1/10,000 of what it is on Earth. Below is a handy chart for the equivalent of Earth and Black Hole time.
Black Hole Time | Earth Time
1 Year | 10,000 Years
6 Months | 5,000 Years
3 Months | 2,500 Years
1 Month | 833 Years, 4 Months
15 Days | 416 Years, 8 Months
1 Week | 208 Years, 4 Months
1 Day | 29 Years, 9 Months
1 Hour | 1 Year, Almost 4 Months
1 Minute | Around a Week
Note: In the black hole, time will fly by as almost normal time for you.
Black Hole Time | Earth Time
1 Year | 10,000 Years
6 Months | 5,000 Years
3 Months | 2,500 Years
1 Month | 833 Years, 4 Months
15 Days | 416 Years, 8 Months
1 Week | 208 Years, 4 Months
1 Day | 29 Years, 9 Months
1 Hour | 1 Year, Almost 4 Months
1 Minute | Around a Week
Note: In the black hole, time will fly by as almost normal time for you.
*Commence Awesome Music*
Congratulations! You became the world's first to time travel!
Head on home and celebrate your victory.
Head on home and celebrate your victory.