Author Topic: NEWS Scientist believes time travel is possible and is working on a time machine  (Read 2445 times)

They ended up on an earth where they started out in prison and then they went to their trial, thats when they figured out time was moving in reverse and Exposition Arturo said it proved an stev hawking theory in which time in theoretical parallel universes moves in the opposite direction but to those experiencing it, it seems as though its going forward.

"As time goes by"
forget dude i need to rewatch the series bc i completely forget that episode
i want to travel back in time and drink coca cola when it didn't have the stuffty loving corn syrup
or just travel to mexico so you can smuggle coke over the border

or just travel to mexico so you can smuggle coke over the border

heeeeeeeeeeeeh


Did anyone actually read this article. It says that he wants to send information through time, and doesn't believe actual time travel is real.

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Mallett’s machine is based on Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, and the fact that light can create gravitational fields.
In a scientific paper, Mallett wrote, ‘For the strong gravitational field of a circulating cylinder of light, I have found new exact solutions of the Einstein field equations for the exterior and interior gravitational fields of the light cylinder.
‘The presence of closed timelike lines indicates the possibility of time travel into the past. This creates the foundation for a time machine based on a circulating cylinder of light.’
Mallett believes physical time travel is impossible, but he thinks that messages could be sent through time – in the form of neutrons sent through a ‘tunnel’ of light.
Mallet says, ‘By assigning a 1 to the ‘spin up’ direction and a 0 to the ‘spin down’ direction then [we] could send a binary code with a stream of neutron spins.
‘For example, neutrons with ‘spin up’, ‘spin down’, ‘spin down’ would represent a binary code100 which is the number 4.


Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2016/05/09/this-scientist-is-building-an-actual-time-machine-and-believes-it-can-work-5870712/#ixzz4nydTLbRJ


Did anyone actually read this article. It says that he wants to send information through time, and doesn't believe actual time travel is real.

Holy stuff, D-mail for real.