Archive for the ‘time travel’ category: Page 9
Sep 10, 2022
BREAKING: Cambridge Physicists Find Wormhole Proof
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: cosmology, physics, time travel
University of Cambridge physicists have developed a theoretical foundation for the existence of wormholes, which are pipelines that connect two dissimilar places in space-time. Time travel and instant communication across great distances may become possible if a piece of data or a physical object could pass through the wormhole.
“But there’s a problem: Einstein’s wormholes are extremely unsteady, and they don’t stay open long enough for something to pass over.”
In 1988, physicists reached the deduction that a type of negative energy called Casimir energy might keep wormholes open.
Aug 29, 2022
Time Wars & Alternate Timelines
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: futurism, time travel
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Aug 27, 2022
Wormholes explained: How these space-time shortcuts act like time machines
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: cosmology, time travel
Imagine two towns on two opposite sides of a mountain. People from these towns would probably have to travel all the way around the mountain to visit one another. But, if they wanted to get there faster, they could dig a tunnel straight through the mountain to create a shortcut. That’s the idea behind a wormhole.
A wormhole is like a tunnel between two distant points in our universe that cuts the travel time from one point to the other. Instead of traveling for many millions of years from one galaxy to another, under the right conditions, one could theoretically use a wormhole to cut the travel time down to hours or minutes.
Because wormholes represent shortcuts through space-time, they could even act like time machines. You might emerge from one end of a wormhole at a time earlier than when you entered its other end.
Aug 19, 2022
How Does the TARDIS Work?
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: media & arts, space travel, time travel
The TARDIS is the iconic time machine and spacecraft from the popular sci-fi series Doctor Who. The TARDIS functions by folding space using technology that taps into higher dimensions. But is there any scientific basis for this?
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Aug 5, 2022
How A.I. is searching for Aliens | The Age of A.I.
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: alien life, robotics/AI, time travel
We have always wondered whether other intelligent life exists in this galaxy, but for the first time we have the technology to help answer that question. With artificial intelligence, researchers have renewed the hunt for alien life in space and also begun to wonder if an entirely new life form has been born on earth.
The Age of A.I. is a 8 part documentary series hosted by Robert Downey Jr. covering the ways Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Neural Networks will change the world.
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Jul 30, 2022
Metaphor at the Edge of the Human
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: space, time travel
Billions of years in the future, The Time Traveler stands before a black ocean, under a bloated sun. The shore is scaled with lichen and flecked with snow. The crab things and giant insects that menaced him on his visit millions of years in its past are gone. Apart from the lapping of dark waves, everything is utterly still.
He thinks he sees something shifting in the waves nearby but dismisses it as an illusion; assuming it to be a rock. Still a churning weakness and fear deters him from leaving the saddle of the time machine. Perhaps this anxiety is just prompted by the ultimate desolation of this world.
Studying the unknown constellations, he feels a chill wind. The old sun is being eclipsed by the moon, or some other massive body – for it is possible that the Earth has shifted into a new orbit around its star.
Jul 18, 2022
A cosmic time machine: how the James Webb Space Telescope lets us see the first galaxies in the universe
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: space, time travel
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Jul 4, 2022
In the New Disney Pixar Movie Lightyear, Time Gets Bendy. Is Time Travel Real, or Just Science Fiction?
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: space travel, time travel
One consequence of this is there is no guarantee the clocks will tick at the same rate. In fact, many clocks will tick at different rates.
Even worse, the faster you travel relative to someone else, the slower your clock will tick compared to theirs.
Jul 3, 2022
Is time travel real? What Pixar’s movie Lightyear shows about Einstein’s theory
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: entertainment, space travel, time travel
Spoiler alert: this article explains a key plot point, but we don’t give away anything you won’t see in trailers. Thanks to reader Florence, 7, for her questions.
At the beginning of the new Disney Pixar film, Lightyear, Buzz Lightyear gets stranded on a dangerous faraway planet with his commanding officer and crew.
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