Time Travel is a Real Thing

A bit of good news for prospective time travellers, demystifying whether you will fix a mistake of your past or gain an insight into the future

Himanshu wagh
4 min readJan 9, 2022
Phineas, Ferb & Izzy travelling thru time machine

In 2009, Stephen Hawking threw a Champagne Party at Cambridge University. There were around $150000 worth of Champagnes served on the table with extensive decoration as if the Queen of England would be attending the Party.

Unfortunately, no one showed up at the party except Stephen Hawking, a host.

True, everyone should attend the lavish party, particularly if it’s free and especially if hosted by Stephen Hawking.

Getting to grips, let’s understand the basics of “Party” ,

First, you send the Invitation Letter before the party.

Second, you buy a tuxedo, unless you have one.

And last, you host the party and get some drinks.

I know you know this but you don’t know what Stephen didn’t know.

Stephen Hawking, a person with the second-highest IQ, didn't stick to basics - he didn’t send the invitation letters for the grand party.

Intentionally, he sent those invitation letters after the party.

Wait, what?

Well here’s the truth, the party was actually an experiment on the possibility of time travel. He experimented that whether going forward and back in time is possible. And what time traveller could resist sipping champagne with Stephen Hawking at the party?

Stephen Hawking a sole attendee at the party

As have said, no time travellers attended the party, and a hell of money was expended on this Fking Kiddish Experiment.

Hawking’s words after the party,

“What a shame, I was hoping a future Ms Universe was going to step through the door.”

As anyone would expect a cliche conclusion, Hawking concluded Time Traveller is humanly impossible.

Amigo, don’t go anywhere, just keep reading.

It’s possible to travel thru time.

Let me give you a Scientific foreword.

So, as you might remember, every object — including humans — in the universe transmits specific types of light, and with the help of that light, we can interpret the action of those objects.

What I imply is that if you see Ragit, your friend, dancing in the office, then it means the light is radiated from his body and then it is perceived by your eyes as action. Now that you’re so close to Ragit, the speed of light is so fast that when he dances, you could see it immediately.

That being said, if he would have hypothetically danced on the surface of the sun then you might have seen his dancing moves in your telescope after 8 minutes.

Why 8 Minutes?

Boy, because light from the Sun, which is located a mile away, takes approximately 8 minutes to reach Earth.

So what are you getting at, Himan? What’s the relation between light and time travel?

Well, as I said before there’s a gap between the time the action is being performed and the action is being perceived.

Let’s just say I stay at the X star which is far away from the Earth and which takes a considerable time of around 10 years for a light emitting from the surface earth to reach its surface.

If you grasp the rationale, it simply means that in 2022, I can see what happened in 2012. Similarly, if a star takes around 1 billion years to receive light, we can see the actions that happened1 billion years ago.

Arguably, you would ask how’s it humanly possible to reach the star which is far away from the earth.

The answer is James space web telescope.

James Webb Space Telescope: A Time Machine described by NASA Scientists

JSWT will be placed 1.3 Million Km away from the Earth. And it will gather some mind-boggling moments by capturing light emitting from Astro-objects. It will allow us to study the beginning of the universe just after the big bang i.e 13.8 Billion Years ago, also may quench the hunger to find Earth-Like Planet.

Now, some of you may argue that we are just capturing the moments that happened years ago but we ain’t changing those.

Well, amigo, it’s impossible for a sicko financial entho like me to contradict the conclusions of a 160-IQ level Stephen Hawking.

What all I can say is adopt the no-regrets policy in life there will hardly any need of time travel.

Thanks for sticking till the end.

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Himanshu wagh

A boy with wierd ideas. I love psychology, business, and sports (not particularly in that order tho)