Time travellers from the future 'could be here in weeks'

by nukegingrich | February 6, 2008 at 04:11 pm
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The first time travellers from the future could materialise on Earth within a few weeks.

Physicists around the world are excitedly awaiting the start up of the £4.65 billion Large Hadron Collider, LHC - the most powerful atom-smasher ever built - which is supposed to shed new light on the particles and forces at work in the cosmos and reproduce conditions that date to near the Big Bang of reation. ...

The debut in early summer could provide a landmark because travelling into the past is only possible - if it is possible at all - as far back as the point of creation of the first time machine.

That means 2008 could become "Year Zero" for temporal travel, they argue.

Time travel was born when Albert Einstein's colleague, Kurt Gödel, used Einstein's theory of relativity to show that travel into the past was possible. Ever since he unveiled this idea in 1949, eminent physicists have argued against time travel because it undermines ideas of cause and effect to create paradoxes: a time traveller could go back to kill his grandfather so that he is never born in the first place.

 

But, sixty years later, there is still no fundamental reason why time travellers cannot put historians out of business.


Woohoo! I've been wanting to do this since I was a kid.

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at 06:01 on February 9th, 2008

nukegingrich, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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