Can you create space and time?
Time is zero, space is zero and matter is zero. Because stuff with resting mass can never catch up the process is ongoing and fast moving energy continues to speed away in all directions, creating more space.
Are humans made of matter?
About 99 percent of your body is made up of atoms of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. You also contain much smaller amounts of the other elements that are essential for life. The hydrogen atoms in you were produced in the big bang, and the carbon, nitrogen and oxygen atoms were made in burning stars.
Is it possible to literally create time?
Or, is the whole idea of literally creating time something only those smoking the good stuff could conceive of, while those of a less befuddled mind view as total bovine fertilizer? It’s the latter IMHO, or should be. According to the standard model of modern cosmology, the Big Bang event 13.7 billion years ago created both space and time.
Is it possible to build a time machine?
Real astrophysicists like Gott are pretty sure they know how to build a time machine, and intense speed—much, much faster than Padalka’s orbital jaunt—is the key ingredient. Until the 20th century, time was believed to be completely immutable and time travel a scientific impossibility.
Is there a recipe to create time?
There can’t be a bona-fide recipe; otherwise some nerdy geek could create a batch of time at the same time, or within time, which already exists! That concept of creating a bubble of time within existing time should make your head ache! But relax, there’s no need for the aspirin.
How does time travel work in space?
Van Stockum found that in this situation, you could create a path in 4-dimensional spacetime which began and ended at the same point – something called a closed timelike curve – which is the physical result that allows time travel. You can set off in a space ship and travel a path which brings you back to the exact same moment you started out at.