Time Travel
Since ancient times mythology has told of legendary ways to time travel. Hindu tales of King Kakudmi, who travelled to heaven to visit Brahma, describe how he found himself in the future on returning to Earth. A Japanese legend tells of a fisherman who is carried to the underwater palace of the dragon god, upon the back of a turtle. What he didn't know at the time is that one day within the dragon palace is equal to one century outside.
But we can't just look to ancient legends for ways to time travel. Modern science has something to say. One option is to jump through a wormhole, or Einstein Rosen bridges, as they are technically known. This would involve entering the wormhole at light speed but slowing down before reaching the other end.
Where mythology and science fail, urban legends tell us how to travel through time. Hakan Nordkvist is a Swedish man who claims to have not only been to the future, but to have recorded a video of him meeting his older self. But my favourite tale is of a mysterious French hotel that transports those who spend the night inside it back in time, to early 20th century France.
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