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by: Maricella D. Valdivia 2013-55498

               When I was around seven, my classmate asked me, "What do you want to be when you grow up?", "To be a scientist.", I replied. I was confident before about being a scientist, I want to seek new discoveries, invent things, and be able to answer the unanswerable questions. And one of the things I wanted to make was the time machine. I was so innocent then, thinking that I could easily build that machine. And how I wish I could bring back that confidence in me today.
               And then I grew up never wanting to be a scientist anymore, since I cannot love science more than the love I give to math. But the discoveries and all of the astonishing phenomena never failed to amuse me. And then we had this video about time machine in my STS course, then I remembered the time I wanted to make one. Each scientist on the video finds their own way on making one, and only they proved that the time ticks slower when you're farther from the ground, but none of them made the actual machine. Actually this time travelling can only happen if we can beat the speed of light, but then again no object can beat or even come very near the speed of it, it will also take a lot of energy(the energy of our planet is not enough though). We could time travel if the whole energy of the universe is at our command.
               Well if this time machine could happen, sure it will help a lot of people, going back to the past and correcting their mistakes. But if we all have the chance to go back in time, surely not everyone will change the past for the benefit of many, and undoubtedly a lot will abuse this invention. So let's just say this may happen but we can't make it, so let's just stick with the play button.

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