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Time Travel
Last year, Kip S. Thorne collected a Nobel Prize (along with Rainer Weiss and Barry C. Barish) for his work on gravitational waves. Now, Thorne may have made a new breakthrough: a theoretical method …
Brian Greene, professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University and co-founder of the World Science Festival, explains what we know about time travel so far. Following is a transcript of th…
Dr. Richard Alan Miller’s Article The Illusion of Reality just published on Nexus Magazine . The Mandela Effect, and Memory A new internet meme, related to confabulation, is known as the Mandela Effe…
Scientists from the University of Queensland have used photons (single particles of light) to simulate quantum particles travelling through time. The research is cutting edge and the results could be…
In Search Of… is returning to television! On Tuesday, HISTORY greenlit a new In Search Of series hosted and executive produced by Zachary Quinto (Star Trek). The 10-episode unscripted series, w…
Albert Einstein , in his theory of special relativity , determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and he showed that the speed of light within a vacuum is …
According to a new study, time travel is—mathematically speaking—possible. A researcher has concluded that space should NOT be divided into three dimensions—where time is separated. Instead, four di…
A new research paper published in Physical Review Letters has brought forward a significant new understanding of general relativity laws, and has found some strange physics taking place inside black…
The concept of time travel may soon be possible as two different teams of scientists from the United States and Europe have shown the existence of a fourth spatial dimension. It was in 1905 that lege…
Scientists from the University of Queensland, Australia, have used single particles of light (photons) to simulate quantum particles travelling through time. They showed that one photon can pass thro…
All you need is a wormhole, the Large Hadron Collider or a relatively big rocket that goes really, really fast. Hello. My name is Stephen Hawking. Physicist, cosmologist and something of a dreamer. A…
So time only moves forward—or does it? Physicists usually refer to this idea as the “arrow of time,” and the idea of unidirectional time seems to hold true for life and objects on a human scale. But …
Is the time we experience in our day-to-day lives real? Here, theoretical physicist Brian Green explores the potential particles of time and why we could, in theory, travel forward in time but not ba…
Literature professor Simon John James and physicist Richard Bower were both involved in the curating the exhibition, Time Machines – the past, the future, and how stories take us there . Their conve…
20 and Back is the standard expression use to depict the voyage through obligation experienced by initiates into the SSP (Secret Space Program). The term 20 and back alludes to the 20-year responsib…