Ronald Mallett: The World's First Time Machine
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Wow, this is old tech. Hate to say it, but nothing of significance will be able to travel backwards for any considerable length of time in this universe. If someone in the future pulls it off, we would know about it... right now.


written by Sniper007  | 3 weeks 5 days ago | CH
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According to quantum physics you could travel back in time but it would take incredible amounts of energy, and by doing so you would be still going forward in time but just putting the past in front of you, so the people you'd meet in the past wouldn't be the same person in your past. So in effect if you traveled back in time, you'd no longer exist in our universe as we know it.
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Someone who would have that technology would probably have invisibility.


written by BenjaminFranklin2u  | 3 weeks 5 days ago | CH
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i bet he never had a father. i bet he was his father


written by kulpims  | 3 weeks 5 days ago | CH
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The potential for abuse, even in time travel involving particles, is very frightening.

Imagine that you can use the particles to send morse-code messages to the past... stock-tips, sports scores, general news information that could be used in ways that could GREATLY unbalance the way things works in our world... if you think the rich get richer now, just imagine if the rich have access to this kind of technology (which arguably only the rich would have)... Kinda frightening.

At first I thought this video was about a crackpot, but it actually looks like he's just talking about very small baby steps, not a HG Wellish sit-in-it-and-go-see-the-mole-people time-machine. I wonder if he has considered what the ramifications of his invention are... even its in infant state.


written by ponceleon  | 3 weeks 5 days ago | CH
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ponceleon, that would only be true if time was linear, i.e., stuff you did in the past would affect your same future. I think most scientist believe that if you went into past and changed something, you would not effect the time that you came from. This is one of the fundamentals of having ten dimensions, which is the basis for string theory.

For a quick summary on how 10 dimensions work, do a search for it on the sift. There's a neat video about it.


written by Chaucer  | 3 weeks 4 days ago | CH
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