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We Can Build A Real Time Machine
… says Ron Mallett, professor of physics.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/s cience- environ ment-44 771942
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With my loose grasp on physics I have a theory to bring to the table....If space is a physical substance that can be made a hole in and/or folded then surely the obvious experiment to do in space is to create and //brute force// a hole.
Which could possibly be achieved by detonating a thermonuclear device in space and seeing whether this can smash through the space/time fabric.
Which could possibly be achieved by detonating a thermonuclear device in space and seeing whether this can smash through the space/time fabric.
i think we've been here before. here's a really informed-sounding essay, full of real proper physics and stuff:-
https:/ /www.pa takosmo s.com/d atabase -open-a ccess/M achine- time-ja rry-en. pdf
what the writer was actually describing was a bicycle. :-)
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what the writer was actually describing was a bicycle. :-)
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