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Train Time Travel

Time travel is it possible?

Real time travel?

Physically speaking, time travel is not impossible. Well, sort of—you can travel into the future, but you can't come back. Albert Einstein figured out how that works and proved it. It's called the theory of relativity. It says that the faster you move, the slower time passes in relation to the outside world, in our case. Why that is, is another topic.
So, in general, yes, time travel is not impossible, but how much and how fast is the difference? Even when you drive a car, you are traveling into the future. Only a trillionth of a quadrillionth of a second, but still. Now imagine you are sitting in a train traveling at 100,000 km/h. You age about one tenth of a second less per year than the rest of us.

To achieve real time travel, you would have to reach speeds close to or similar to the speed of light. This is absolutely impossible with today's technology.
In addition, you cannot travel faster than light. Even at 99% of the speed of light, a year on the train is only seven years on Earth. It is not possible to go any faster than that. So, it is possible, but traveling a thousand years into the future from now is unfortunately not possible. For a thousand years to pass, you would have to spend about 140 years on the train.
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