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About this app

TIME MACHINE and Twin Paradox

Relativity Theory simulation

DON'T ASK TO VISIT PAST, it is scientifically impossible!

Educational FREE app.
Tutorial here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Time.Machine

If you have downloaded this app on your device it means you have at least a minimum of knowledge about Relativity by A. Einstein. If not, please, DO NOT LEAVE 1 star as many idiots do. It is not possibile to travel in past that is scientifically impossible.

What app do?
The apparent (it isn't) paradox arising from relativity theory that if one of a pair of twins makes a long journey at near light speed and then returns, he will have aged less than the twin who remains behind.

Infact, the app simulates a relativistic environment where two observers, as in the "twin paradox" synchronize their clocks and one of them goes on a round trip, while the other waits on Earth.
Well, it happens that for the observer undertaking the journey spend only a few minutes, while the brother will wait for a longer time, even years, and at arrival time they both find a great surprise! What happens? Their ages are DIFFERENT! This is clearly shown by the clocks of seconds, minutes, hours, as well as several years, depending from the speed the traveler reached during the trip.
So the app allows you to choose two things:

-how long you want to travel. so select a future date time as destination clicking on orange button or typing the date in yyyy-mm-dd-hh-ss-mm format

-and the date of a future time you want to find on Earth after the allotted time, which can be from one minute to 10 days.

The app calculates the speed almost exact, close the light one, which the traveler must reach.
Keep in mind "c" is light speed and it is almost 300000 km/sec so example 0.9985485c is 299564 km/sec means very close the light speed. Anyway all relativity phenomena are almost all closest c, so the main part of simulation is between 0.9c and 1c.

At this point just press SYNC to synchronize clocks of both observers
So press ACCEL!
Allo done, you will see the animation like this, where clock's times are different for relativity effect and mass will increased. Also is shown kilometers covered.
The speedometer at bottom is not linear. At its half is already 0.8c light speed because the main effect of relativity are really influent after 0.9c
At bottom part a info message space to see what the simulator is doing or asking.

Tools details

The app is equipped with displays:
which show the timing of both observers,
one also to control the increase in mass
and another showing the kilometers traveled.
Another interesting display shows a countdown, that is, the time remaining to the arrival, pay attention, in addition to usual seconds varying, it varies FURTHER at varying of speed (this is something which does not happen in the every day life). IT MEANS that a TRAVEL INFLUENCES CLOCKS!
a slider allow to travel manually: just set "manual mode" as desired time interval.
Is possible to accelerate and decelerate with slider.

The app also has two interesting windows:
The first window on the left is an aboard instrument showing the contraction of space.
The direction in which it moves the traveler is at 0°. While the -90° and 90° which corresponded perfectly to the sides left and right before the departure, during the run, will tend more and more to the direction of motion (0°). The phenomenon of space contraction is one of the most readily observable because even traveling at fractions of the light speed is obtained a significant contraction.
The second window assumes you are traveling on a road in the sides of which are arranged yellow poles. This road is very long, let's say some of the Jupiter-Sun distance and another set of poles cyan colored surrounds the orbit of the Earth's revolution.

At speeds approaching 0.3C notice the "curving" of poles in the direction of motion and even some poles appearing in the forward position! In front of the traveler.
Updated on
Nov 8, 2014

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
1.24K reviews
A ROAR UH BORY ALUSS
July 17, 2020
I can see the potential in an app like this! But it's way too complicated to look at, the graphics are too old looking and when you finally get to the tutorial/walkthrough on how to use the app, the words/grammar and punctuation are filled with errors everywhere. It's very hard to read, very hard to understand and because of all the mistakes, I give it one star rating because that's the lowest it goes. Id give it a NEGATIVE -10 star rating if it allowed me to. But thats just my opinion........
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Michelagelo Buonarroti
November 4, 2020
This is a educational app demo here https://youtu.be/7NBXbPR9QmI Tutorial here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Time.Machine
Si J
February 21, 2022
First of all to be able to time travel one would need to find a worm hole that can be controlled by man, second a craft would be required that would be able to sustain the incredible fluctuation of pressure. My phone couldn't handle that responsibility. Finally the ability to travel at the speed of light is required..... basically your app is flawed and not well thought out.
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Sebastian Cuellar
March 27, 2021
Does a good job of demonstrating the principle of time dilation. Basically, as you approach the speed of light, your time, relative to the earth, would go much much slower. So if one minute passes for you, a whole year can pass on earth. This shows the math and you can create various " what ifs" is an educational tool to demonstrate physical principles
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What's new

Added more contrast on diplays and solved a bug on time left