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Do we ever see the future in travelers?

Do we ever see the future in travelers?

While Travelers never shows what the future is like, the agents do talk about living in underground shelters (as illustrated above) following the nuclear war that does happen in their timeline.

How Was Travelers supposed to end?

The ending of Travelers also sees fan favourites Marcy Warton and David Mailer (Patrick Gilmore) meet on a bus. As 001 never arrived at the 21st century in this timeline, he was not there to help cause Marcy’s brain damage, giving the couple a happy ending that will please many Travelers fans.

Does Travelers have an ending?

Netflix cancelled its cult-classic series Travelers in 2019 with fans outraged and shocked. Many are keen to know why Travelers was cancelled. Eric McCormack (who plays Grant Maclaren) announced on his Twitter about the show ending after three seasons.

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Can we go into the future?

While it’s not possible (yet) to travel to the future fast than the rate at which we’re doing it now, it is possible to speed up the passage of time. According to Einstein’s theory of special relativity, the passage of time is relative to an object’s speed.

Is it possible to travel into the future?

Traveling into the Future. While it’s not possible (yet) to travel to the future fast than the rate at which we’re doing it now, it is possible to speed up the passage of time. But, it only happens in small increments of time. And, it has only happened (so far) to very few people who have traveled off Earth’s surface.

Is time travel possible in real life?

Time travel is a science fiction trope that may possibly be technically possible. But, no one has achieved it. We do travel into the future all our lives, at a second per second. To do it faster requires technology we don’t have.

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Does time pass faster in the future?

It might, theoretically. According to Einstein’s theory of special relativity, the passage of time is relative to an object’s speed. The more quickly an object moves through space, the more slowly time passes for it compared to an observer traveling at a slower pace. The classic example of traveling into the future is the twin paradox.

What happens to time as it moves through space?

The more quickly an object moves through space, the more slowly time passes for it compared to an observer traveling at a slower pace. The classic example of traveling into the future is the twin paradox. It works like this: take a pair of twins, each 20 years old. They live on Earth.