What Is Going To Happen?

Once, i was writing an exam. I was the last one left in the examination hall. Suddenly the class room started flying, it came out of the earth's atmosphere in a moment. I could see that we were overtaking even the photons, such great was our speed. When we returned, what could i have seen?

the teacher was still distributing the question papers, to the students. all my class mates had grown old,and the people thought it took me sixty years to complete the paper my height had decreased by 10 cm. the teacher was waiting for me to submit the paper, all was as it is

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Ansh Bhatt
May 7, 2015

travelling faster than light is equal to travelling back in time, so the one possible answer is that i reached back to the time when the teacher had yet not finished distributing the papers (nice way to cheat, isn't it? :P ).

yes it is indeed ,IF POSSIBLE

gahin maiti - 6 years ago

Let's talk about the Possibility of this.

Einstein said you can't defy photons, which means you can't travel with greater speed than speed of light!

BUT TRAVELLING FASTER THAN LIGHT IS NOT AT ALL POSSIBLE whatever the situation might be @Ansh Bhatt !!!!

Parth Bhardwaj - 6 years ago

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@Parth Bhardwaj if a wormhole is created between two distant points in the universe, the great distance can be covered in a very short time. I hope this also answers your question @Arifur Rahman .

Ansh Bhatt - 6 years ago

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Well, then its a Wormhole , or more precisely, a shortcut , right?

On a Wormhole, you don't have to travel faster than light, as the distance is shortened .

But however, Wormhole is still confined in Science Fictions.

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@Muhammad Arifur Rahman Wormholes are not confined to science fiction

Ansh Bhatt - 6 years ago

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@Ansh Bhatt Well, then could you please share a link corresponding with your opinion?

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@Muhammad Arifur Rahman Link, I will have to search. Till then you could read a review on the 'a brief history of time' by Stephen Hawkins or maybe the book itself.

Ansh Bhatt - 6 years ago

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