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Person with an IQ of 297...?

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Is it possible for a person with an IQ of 297 to invent a time machine? I know that no one we know of has an IQ of 297, but if someone did, would they be able to make a time machine?

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  1. if he doesnt have a delorean or a flux capacitor then his IQ is irrelevant.


  2. Mr Hawkings (the smartest guy around) says no.

  3. I have an IQ of 29.point seven.The only time machine I have Is My Mickey mouse watch.(Which by the way, doesn't keep good time?)?.

    Joking apart Scrappy, As far as I know so far, our knowledge Is still a bit limited as to actually making a time machine. I think you have to go a bit faster than the speed of light?. (I only do that, when I am filming my Superman series)?. I right!!,

    Just as a matter of interest Scrappy. If you had "A Time Machine"?, would you like to go backwards or forwards?. To the past?, or The Future?. I mean, you could zip through to the future maybe, and guess the answers to all the "Outer Space questions" your currently battling with at school. Or perhaps,s go that far back?, that nobody knew that there were planets and things?, and that we were still trying to make "Round Wheels" and stuff like that?. Or even go further back so far back that, we didn't have any IQ,s at-all. Contenting ourselves swinging about the tree,s and throwing banana,s, and coconuts, or whatever was lying about at each other?.Thereby, not needing a time machine to as It were.

  4. Someone traveling at a very high speed would travel faster into the future. For example, if space travelers were moving at a quarter of the speed of light for what was a few years to them, when they returned to their starting point they would have aged more slowly than those they departed from.

    Moving backward in time may not be possible. If possible it may cause paradoxes or create alternate realities.

    Is time travel something to avoided rather than developed? It would have it's effects and some downsides.

  5. I don't think that high of an IQ is possible.

    But, I'm sure if someone were able to access and use the parts of our brain that lies dormant............I'm sure they could do anything they wanted. Who knows, they may not even need the machine to travel in time, it might just take brain power!

  6. Some one with the IQ of 1 could build a time machine its called dumb luck you don't have to have a high IQ per say.

    Also I'm very interested to know why you choose 297 and not 300 or 290?

  7. LOL, how do you know that a person with an IQ of 297 would be interested in a time machine? Maybe they would want to focus on the here and now?

  8. I doubt that anyone can invent a time machine.  Has anyone ever proven that time travel is possible?  I don't think so.

  9. There are a lot of smart people who've never invented a time machine. In fact, no matter how smart you are, it possible to spend your whole life and never even think once about time machines. Having a high IQ done NOT mean you will naturally have to study astrophysics and celetial mechanics. We only assume that because we are interested in those topics.

    However, if someone does invent a time machine, he or she will probably be pretty smart.

  10. Well, the answer is no. It's not possible to travel time. A time machine would have to be able to speed the world around you to approximately the speed of light and beyond, depending on what one would want to do. But time travel is not possible. This is the dynamics of time and why time travel isn't possible:

          You know that time stops when somebody approaches the speed of light, but how would somebody go forward in time or back in time? When you go faster than the speed of light, time reverses. When you go slower, time goes forward. The problems with this is that when the human body reaches such extreme speeds as the speed of light, our molecules would not be able to stay intact. We would literally shatter into atoms. Plus, if our bodies could withstand such high velocities, we would die from the g forces. Also, it is impossible to go faster than the speed of light. But, going forward in time, we can do that. As I speak right now, time is going on. The problem is speeding this process up. To go forward in time (a million years, let's say) we would have to go -180,000 miles/s or negative the speed of light. That is impossible also. To go that speed, you would have to go slower than 0 m/s. Let me remind you that putting your car in reverse is still moving. That's not slower than 0.

          But there is one way to travel time, in theory. I'm sure that you've heard of worm holes. If one could use wormholes to travel space, then that would be one way of time travel. Otherwise, there is no other way.

  11. A time machines defies the laws of physics and is impossible, actually any mechanism of time manipulation (speeding up time, freezing time) is physically impossible. Plus time is an inherent quality of God and thus cannot be manipulated.

  12. Well, if Christopher Lloyd can do it, anyone can.

  13. No, the person with the single highest IQ ever measured has no idea of how to build a time machine. I have listed a link below for you.

    Most IQ test simply stop measuring at 160 to 180 depending on the test because this places you in the genius category and no further information like exact score is actually required. These tests were designed to measure people's knowledge and ability on a percentage basis with the average population. I have included a link on IQ test below.

    I suspect specialized knowledge like physics would be required to allow you to speculate on such a thing being possible as Einstein did with the speed of light and relativity and Michi Kaku (link below) is currently do with wormholes.

    The more you know....

    Psi

  14. In order to build a time machine you would need to be logical beyond all reason. If a computer with Artificial Intelligence is built within the next ten to twenty years then we could put that question to a test. No person would be able to create a time machine - too many interruptions of daily life, you need to be constantly thinking even when asleep.

  15. So far I haven't had time to test my prototype.I've been spending most of my time on a perpetual motion device.Time machines are next on my list.

  16. The smartest man on Earth has an IQ of 195 No recorded IQ's are over 200 or 297 theoretically impossible

    Albert Einstein has an IQ of 150 I think Bill Gates does too

  17. that type of i.Q would be impossible for an actual human being to know the mysteries of how t.i.m.e works, since only about 7% of our own brain chemisty is known and 93% of our minds depends on how much we humans can remember the "hidden" pathway that leads to total recall of a remarkable source.

  18. well I don't know that for sure, do some research on that and see what comes to your mind.

  19. If making a time machine is impossible then no one regardless of their IQ is going to be able to make one.

    Anyway, given that a person can't have an IQ of 297 even if they could make it they can't because they don't exist.

  20. Science may not even be their forte.

    And this person may not even have the ability to make toast.

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