can we truly travel to a parallel universe safetly and is it possible?
anonymous
2009-12-19 00:14:39 UTC
the title says it all. also, how can parallel universe have different rules on science than ours? for example, a parallel universe from our own, has all the element but carbon never existed or that gravity doesn't exist over there.
Four answers:
Drostie
2009-12-19 00:31:47 UTC
We can only travel to parallel universes (much less, safely) in the television show Sliders. To be more apt, a general prerequisite of being able to travel somewhere is to know that this somewhere exists. (Some explorers have just set out not knowing what they were going to find, of course; but they generally knew that they were going to some existent place on the Earth's surface.)
We don't know that parallel universes exist, so we cannot possibly have the prerequisites that we'd need to travel to them.
Cooleo
2009-12-23 01:37:42 UTC
Maybe the big bang never occurred, so traveling to that universe we probably wouldn't exist.
-But anyway...kinda a statement i want people to comment on and tell me if im wrong or right..::: Shouldn't we not be able to travel to a parallel universe because our matter of our body wont be here anymore..but matter is never created or destroyed..so wouldn't that mean that the parallel universes have to be in the same universe, just a different section?..idk..lol.
Batista.Rox!!!!
2009-12-19 08:39:31 UTC
dont think so atleast not in this decade or the one after this
?
2009-12-19 08:23:01 UTC
i don't think we can do that.
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