Can this man warp space, open a doorway through time, and save his
father's life in the past? Professor Ronald Mallet of the University of
Connecticut's giving it one helluva try...
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Professor Mallet has a dream…a dream that almost borders on an obsession:
build the world's first real time machine that can transport humans through
time. If he achieves that dream he intends to travel to the past on a personal
mission to save his father's life.
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Mallet has
been intrigued with time and time travel since childhood. A professor of
physics for three decades, Mallet published his first formal paper outlining
his time travel research in Physics Letters more than a decade ago.
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The
brilliant scientist, who's appeared as a guest on the popular late night radio
show Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, claims
that the concept for his time machine uses light to form a circulating laser
creating a warp or time loop instead of relying on a gravitic warp. In
theory it should work, he argues, as Einstein proved mass and energy are the
same.
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Dangers can
await a time traveler [MGM]
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Time travel is coming and coming sooner than you think
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Chernobrov
and his time machine model
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Time travel
is coming, and according to a Russian engineer it's already arrived. Vadim
Alexandrovich Chernobrov claims to have built a working time machine at the
Moscow Aviation University. Unlike Mallett's time machine model, Chernobrov's
utilizes extremely strong, warped magnetic fields creating a time vortex. [Before It's News: Scientist Builds Working Time
Machine]
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Both
scientists' novel approach sidesteps one of time travels thorny issues, the
problem of mass. Mainstream scientists have proposed all manner of exotic means
for achieving time travel. Using artificial or natural worm holes (or black
holes) are two of the most popular time travel concepts. Both of those methods
are not only impractical, but require space travel ~ probably faster-than-light
travel ~ and energy that may exceed the initial burst put out by an exploding
supernova.
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Where does
time start and where does it end?
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But other
than those few hurdles it might work…or at least the math works on paper.
Chernobrov claims his time experiments prove that his model works. But unlike
the Russian engineer, the approach to time travel that Mallett advocates
envisions creating an intricate time loop.
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Theoretically,
time travel is possible if space can be warped. Experiments testing relativity
and the effect on time within regions warped by gravity prove that warps
facilitate time travel. The leap forward that Mallett makes is warping space
not with mass, but with light.
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His
hypothesis depends on the creation of time loops. If they exist, time travel
becomes possible. Mallett believes they exist. If time loops are proven, he
predicts real time travel can be achieved within a decade and regular time
voyages before the end of the century.
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Mallet's
unorthodox time travel concept: it may work
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Building a time machine
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To test his
time loop theory, Mallet is constructing a time machine that can sit on a
tabletop.
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Using the
coherent light of lasers, he intends to bend the light with a series of
specially designed, strategically placed mirrors. Successfully causing light to
bend back on itself ~ creating a streaming circle of light ~ should warp the
surrounding space, or so he hopes.
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In Irwin
Allen's 'The Time Tunnel' the government financed the project
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To measure
the existence of any warp created by the machine, subatomic particles will be
shot through the adjacent space. Those particles' duration ~ or
"lifetime" ~ can determine if a warp exists and, if so, how strong
the warp is that the machine's created. The longer the particle life, the
stronger the warp and the bigger the potential doorway into time.
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Will time even exist when traveling 'through' it?
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More importantly, a longer particle life also means the particles have transversed time and traveled into the future.
More importantly, a longer particle life also means the particles have transversed time and traveled into the future.
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The paradox:
If you kill your grandfather will you still exist?
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The Grandfather Paradox and the time traveler
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A famous
time traveler paradox: a man travels to the past, and then finds and kills his
teenage grandfather. How could the traveler exist in the first place if he
broke the lineage that eventually produced him by killing his grandfather, thus
preventing the birth of his father or mother. The time traveler shouldn't
exist. It's a paradox…or is it?
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Changing the
past resets the time line and creates a new universe
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Not an
issue, declares Mallett. Traveling to the past creates another timeline and the
future is not the present you started your journey from. Everything is changed.
Time is reset. The reality here today remains the same and is unaffected by
what changes in the past.
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So the
paradox is resolved by the multiverse. Killing a grandfather creates a new
universe, a branch that has a different future. But it also means that in the
infinite, ever expanding multiverse, a time traveler to the past can never
return to the world ~ and time ~ originally departed.
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A timely mission to save a father's life
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Mallett began
his quest to solve the enigmas of time travel while still a boy. His father
died of a heart attack when the future physicist was only 10 years old. His
father's death at 33 was a catharctic event that galvanized Mallett towards a
lifelong quest to change what was and reset the past into one of his own
choosing.
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H.G. Wells'
science fiction classic, The Time Machine, opened his eyes to the
possibility that time might be conquered and in a sense provide him with the
ability to master life and death by manipulating the time stream.
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The universe
began with light, time travel may be possible with it
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The untimely
death of a man that the young Mallett adored drove the boy on towards seeking a
career as a scientist delving into the mysteries of relativity, the quanta,
warps and black holes, string theory ~ all the open questions and emerging
knowledge that may lead towards creating a portal through time allowing him to
save his father's life.
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Although it
reads like a novel, the story is true and it's what fuels the foundation of
Mallett's amazing ~ and perhaps attainable ~ dream.
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ED: This is an article I posted a few years ago on the topic of time travel.
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ED: This is an article I posted a few years ago on the topic of time travel.
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