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First time travel machine to be built
Found this little article claiming a UCONN professor is planning on building a working time travel machine. Worth a look IMO as time travel has always fascinated me.
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Advance UConn's weekly newpaper.
Mallet Hopes to Use Laser Technology to Develop Time Machine http://www.advance.uconn.edu/01091012.htm |
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Super, the link is broken. But if you wanna go back will you put a $1000 on Bass Clef to come in second at the 1961 Kentucky Derby ??
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Try the link Uncleel gave me, it is more indepth anyway.
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I remember a post at the old forums (think Phantasm66 was threader) about "if I had a time machine". Can't seem to find it but...
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That's the 1
Good job Arris.
![]() A good book to read is by Tim Allen (the toolman) named "I'm not really here", (from memeory that's what it is called). From a standup comedian this book gets quite indepth at the end.But it's about the same principle from Einstein if my memory serves me. I must get to the other house and ask the ex where it is & give it another read. Last edited by DogStar; 04-09-2002 at 08:25 AM. |
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Re: That's the 1
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I completely hate the concept of time travel. It just doesn't make sense & just breaks my head up whenever I think about it.
I mean for one thing, if you go back to the past how do you get back? The future doesn't exist then. If you go into the future you should be able to get back because it did exist, but seeing that "now" the future doesn't exist yet how can you? I just don't see the point of it. There's absolutely nothing to be gained from it. They'd be far better off working on a teleporter, which WOULD be significantly more useful. Though according to some of my engineering friends they already do have a working one which can do some minor teleporting (like molecules or something). |
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I see where your coming from 3DSThomas, but lately I've been hearing alot about a concept that involves different futures and pasts instead of the one we live in now. Think of time as a river that forks out into many tributaries. Now imagine that we are in only one of the tributaries and there are infinite amounts of tributaries. What scientists are now saying is that we could be able to "flow" down some of the other tributaries into other possible futures of the human race. In theory, we would be exploring other futures and pasts that have already happened instead of our one, which has not.
Here is a little article to tweak your mind: http://www.mkaku.org/time_travel.htm This guy is the one talking about the "rivers" and whatnot and is a leading scientists in the Theoretical Physics field. |
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Not too sure about Hawkings point though. If we did have a time traveller come back then how would we know they had changed something? E.g. we have the old "Kill hitler" arguement. If someone did go back & do it, how would we know? Dunno, we'd be best off sticking to something that's useful anyway. As they say, you cannot observe something without changing it. |
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Very well said 3DSThomas, but one thing I want you to think about for a little bit and get back to me on is: What is time? Time is a figment of our "human" imagination. We base time on light and light isn't necessarily the fastest thing in our universe.
So if we can go faster than light hence we are in the past, although I agree with you that we can't change anything. But if we are near a black hole then time almost comes to a stop because light waves are not emitted. This, I believe, is what we define as time travel in the future, but in reality it is just slowing our perception of time down and letting normal time keep going at is own pace. So if I'm near a black hole and stay there for a year, yet time here on Earth passes by 1000 years then in my mind I would have traveled into the future. But, I can't get back to the past like you say and live a normal life, so that is the predicament. Just remember, there are so many things that we do not know and can't even fathom. I believe Einstein's theory is wrong, and will be proven wrong relatively shortly. I personally think there are things in the universe that once we figure out will open up infinite possibilities never thought of before. To reiterate, ask yourself this: What is time??? |
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A measurement of the quantity of universal linear existence, as seen to stretch from the singular moment of the beginning of the cosmos' state of being until the singular moment of its end. I believe I deserve to win the 3DS contest for that one . I promise these are my own words and not taken from some book.Quote:
Basically, we are talking about taking the building blocks of the universe apart and studying them. This can be used as a force for evil as well as good, as we saw when Einstein confirmed that the construction of a device like a nuclear bomb was indeed possible in practical terms.... My contention is that a "time machine" of sorts may go down in history as being something more akin to a nuclear bomb than something like the light bulb, the small pox vaccination, fire. Its nice to think that a time machine might be like some kind of a TARDIS... ![]() ....where you can pop around here and there in the space time continuum finding out whether Jesus really did turn water into wine and what colour Julius Caesar's hair was, but the truth is, surely, a time machine would most likely be some kind of weapon.... |
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I guess my basic point is that humans are even close to being able to harbor such technological capabilities with our current knowledge and outlook towards our actions and their consequences. We would use it no doubt for our own no good rather than trying to improve upon the world as a whole. By our own own good I mean the person in the time machine or the first country to develop it or whatnot. |
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This is hardly something akin to the cosmic and universal thinking of a race who should have access to something that can travel through time. Again I put forward the notion, a time machine would most likely be some kind of weapon. We do not deserve to be able to travel through time. You are talking about a race that is killing its own world and stockpiles enough nuclear weapons to destroy the Earth hundreds of times..... Is that a race that's truly thinking about the past, the present and the future??? |
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He who does not learn from history, is doomed to repeat the mistakes made in history.
And we repeat the the mistakes of history constantly. Until we can achieve a state of perfect being in the present, morally, spiritually and philosophically, we do not deserve to travel into the future or the past. |
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