The article explores the concept of time travel, emphasizing that while it has long fascinated people, modern physics, particularly Einstein's theory of general relativity, suggests that time travel is indeed possible. Unlike the dramatic leaps seen in movies, real time travel unfolds through variations in speed and gravitational forces. For instance, astronauts aboard the ISS effectively experience time travel by moving at high speeds, though its effects are subtle. NASA states that everyone is a time traveller, moving forward at varying rates, making the idea of time travel more common than it appears.
According to NASA, 'time travel' is travelling faster than one second per second. Everyone is moving forward in time at different speeds depending on where we are and how fast we are moving.
Einstein's theory of general relativity proves that time travel is possible. This type of time travel is not only possible but extremely common, especially for astronauts.
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