Another philosophical view on the nature of time is modernism. This means past existence, but the future has not been decided yet. As a pass, now it will be the past and the future as a new gift. This means that time moves forward and backwards the past. Scientists concluded that time travel is possible by the new modern physical laws. One theory is that the wormhole is a short trip through time and space, suitable for long distance travel. In 1935, Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen proposed a general theory of relatives and discovered bridges and wormholes beyond space-time.
"We have a computer here, please look, please watch this computer, all this did not work, we will inform you that the value of time travel depends on the content.Time travel and computer It is essentially meaningless It is not worth Computer is not worth Value is in us and how is it used? How do you look when you visit other dimensions? Look at the art Look for art This is what you can remember to make it in time for yourself Look at your museum and your university Complaints you settle in art Can arise from inherent defects Steve Jobs is a broken person before he finds his art .
Value and feasibility The reality of a certain period. You may have noticed that the people you talk evaluate your time travel solution, but how effective is it? At this point you can use the available resources to solve the most promising problems and create solutions.
Source: References (1) Travel time index measures the total amount of traffic jam. It is the ratio of the travel time at the peak of the business day to the travel time under ideal conditions. Moving time index value 3 indicates peak movement is 30% longer than ideal time. Population group: very large (more than 3 million), large (1 million to 3 million), moderate (500,000 to 1 million), small people (under 500,000). Congestion increased significantly. Past congestion means that it takes a long time to work during "peak hour". But now congestion will affect more travel, more time and more traffic systems. Figure ES.2 shows the growth of several important aspects of urban congestion problems for more than 1 million people