me and my friend are doing a joint project on time travel in high school. we need a practical experiment to show the (im)possibility of bending space-time and travelling forward or backwards in time
do you have any tips/experiments/links for our project?
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Experiment (requires 2 people): You jump off stairs and die. Your friend realizes it was a mistake, and wants to travel back in time. Yet he can't. This experiment proves time travelling is impsosible.
You'll have do to a sort of demonstration on the highest frequency a wave can travel before it disrupts space-time and tears apart all the other waves. For this you will need a chair, a 2x4, an embankment narrow enough to put the 2x4 on lengthwise, and some rope. Place the 2x4 carefully on top of the enbankment, and position the chair directly underneath. Take your rope and tie many "emulator" knots to act as waves, and tie the end to the middle of the 2x4. Get on the chair to show you are a potential wave big enough to bend space-time (the 2x4). Place the rope firmly around a part of your body (preferrably neck, as it is most comfortable there, and kick the chair out from under you.
What happens is that you transfer enough energy into the rope to the point where it actually bends the 2x4 a little, and from this model it is possible to say that under universal conditions it IS possible to bend space-time, but only with sufficient amounts of energy.