Is time travel possible without using any UFO?

topcellent
3 min readNov 26, 2019

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Stolen From a time Traveler

Scientists help us having a dream that someday we’ll be able to design such a spacecraft that will take us to the moon to enjoy our honeymoon. We’ll go to the moon and come back our home and discover that we are on the same age but our children becomes older than us.

It’ll shock us so much that we’ll get on the craft again to go back to our past to bring the balance of our age back to normal. But, unfortunately the craft will not switched on as we forgot to take the key rings while we were enjoying our honeymoon on the moon.

As a result, after enjoying the long expected time travel, our life will be meaningless and our sadness will lead us to commit suicide.

After reading the sci-fi novels or watching any movie of this genre, a picture of the above scene has been drawn inside our imagination. But, the fact is completely different. It’s almost impossible for the scientist to perform any time travel, because they will never be able to design such a spacecraft that’ll be faster than the thunder.

Again, they will fail to transform our physical existence to such a level that our body will be fit to enter into any wormhole.

Our contemporary scientists are far away from designing such a vehicle and even if it would be possible for any future scientist, then we already would have seen our future generation. So, it’s more than 100% sure that time travel is impossible using any UFO.

At the same time, you’ll be surprised to know that time travel is possible without using any UFO or super advanced vehicle. Now, I’m gonna show you how it’s possible.

The saddest truth is that not everybody can do it. But, don’t worry! You can easily come to know whether it’s possible for you or not.

Anyway, before identifying our capability, let’s see how to make it come true. So that, at least everybody will get a ticket to enjoy time traveling in their dream.

So, the first thing you have to do is to identify your range and circle. To be more clear, we can swim, but does it mean that we can swim everywhere? Someone may swim only in the swimming pool while others can cross the English Channel.

Just try to imagine…. your range and circle is identified. You can run 248 miles per hour riding on your brand new Suzuki Hayabusa. And there is Mr. Bean in your circle. He doesn’t have that bike and even he doesn’t know that you already have that bike.

Anyway, as he’s one of your best friends, Mr. Bean told you that he’ll visit Charlie Chaplin today whose location is 500 miles away. He’ll start his journey at 07:00pm.

Now comes the necessity of time travel if you want to surprise Mr. Bean who is one of your best friends. Now it’s only 7am in your watch and after 12 hours he will start his journey.

But, just after finishing your break fast, you start your bike, go to Charlie Chaplin’s house before 10am and dial a video call to Mr. Bean.

He will be surprised for sure. But, the next shot is waiting. Before 12pm, you already come back and meet him physically. Now he will be super surprised to see you.

The person he’ll meet tomorrow, you already meet today, the place he’ll see tomorrow, you’ve already seen today being present with that same person (Mr. Bean) at the same place (in his house) at the same time (at 12pm).

No wormhole needed, no UFO needed, You can enjoy time travel if you can identify your range and circle. Did you notice that no other people have seen the scene that Mr. Bean will see tomorrow, but only you.

Now comes the difficult part of time travel. Traveling back or traveling in the past is far more difficult than traveling to the future. If you seriously want to travel back, then you have to be patient, you’ve to wait until I disclose the secret. But, don’t worry, I’ll show it tomorrow. So, have a nice journey!

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