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Time Travel: Some Say Impossible, but is it? Part 1 - News - Bubblews - 8 views

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    I recently came upon a post exploring the possibility of Time Travel. In that post the writer, ( my friend &tarunandlaxmi ) pointed out that most conventional scientists of our day think backward time travel, or traveling into the past is an impossibility. However, according to Relativity Theory skipping into the future should be quite possible, given the ability to attain great speeds approaching but not quite reaching the speed of light. We aren't that fast yet, but if we should live long enough, and attain sufficient technological advancement, relativistic speeds are within our grasp. When that day comes, the principles of time dilation will make future time travel very possible. However, by that method, it is a one way trip. There would be no way to come back with that particular technological approach. But we are still left with the question; is it possible to travel back to the past, by some other technological method?
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How NFT is beneficial for businesses in 2022 & beyond? - WhaTech - 0 views

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    Blockchain is rapidly being used by businesses to secure their data records and transactions. This is due to the fact that Blockchain provides a unified view for all interactions among multiple sectors in an ecosystem.
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