a physics professor at the University of Washington has some unorthodox theories on "quantum retrocausality". $35K from private donors is funding his research into communicating with the past.http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/319367_timeguy12.htmlethical concerns have been expressed of course, with a myriad of unintended consequences that could resultprime example: http://tinyurl.com/2s4x6q
6/12/2007 3:03:40 PM
This phyics professor is no stranger to love. He knows the rules and so do I. A full commitment is what he's dreaming of, and I couldn't get this from any other guy. This professor just wants to tell me how he's feeling. He's got to make me understand that he's never going to give me up, let me down, turn around and desert me, never going to make me cry, say goodbye, tell a lie and hurt me.
6/12/2007 3:05:39 PM
very interesting
6/13/2007 1:40:14 AM
I read that all... very interesting.This is one of those things that makes me wish I was super rich.He should contact Bill Gates or Warren Buffet.
6/13/2007 1:56:09 AM
time travel to the past, of any sort, even quantum, is not possible.
6/13/2007 2:17:57 AM
why not? seems like something humans could eventually invent
6/13/2007 4:46:59 AM
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6/13/2007 11:20:51 AM
I don't think time travel will ever make it to any consumer market. What's impossible is the regulation of time travel, if the technology was ever created and released to the public.Imagine what the world would be like if every tom, dick and harry travelled back a few months to bet millions on FLA to beat OSU, or the Colts to win a super bowl.
6/13/2007 11:27:38 AM
or to kill their sonofabitch grandpa and marry their own grandma.
6/13/2007 12:44:03 PM
6/13/2007 1:15:53 PM
Future me just told me that this is indeed the guy whos name is stamped on his phone. (or embedded bionic communication device)
6/13/2007 1:48:48 PM
If I could travel back in time, i'd tell myself not to click on this thread
6/13/2007 3:53:22 PM
This is how I have always looked at the issues, if time travel were ever going to be invented, then chances are someone would have already come back and done something to let us know... and you cant say well it hasnt been invented yet, because if it were EVER going to be invented then it doesnt matter when it happens they should be able to come back.
6/13/2007 4:12:10 PM
like moron said, sorry, this just isn't going to happen. Time travel into the future, however, is real and possible (or "time dilation", or whatever you want to call it). I wouldn't mind seeing more funding on that.... some super-gravity machine or ultra-fast rocket ships, either of which would provide travel into the future. Plus they would have practical applications like advances in interstellar travel.
6/13/2007 4:15:26 PM
maybe moron created time travel and he just is denying it so none of us figure it out...
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6/13/2007 7:29:02 PM
sweetsubspace communication may be possible!
6/13/2007 7:37:15 PM
^^ I meant "time travel to the past" there, that's not time travel to the past, that's faster-than-light travel, but it never goes t<0 only t=0 (where it should be t>0).Press releases are a poor source of scientific description, so i'm going to assume that this Cramer guy was talking about something else.[Edited on June 13, 2007 at 7:39 PM. Reason : ^ that's a different issue that time-travel-to-past]
6/13/2007 7:39:37 PM
Wolf Web posts are a poor source of scientific description, so
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6/14/2007 7:27:33 AM
I read a theory one time that they believe time travel is possible once we are able to build the machine to do it. Then there would be a "receptor" that could actually help a machine rematerializeThe theory in the book "Timeline" is pretty whack too
6/14/2007 8:42:49 AM
how so?Timeline delt with alternate dimensions, not direct time travel in our reality.[Edited on June 14, 2007 at 8:53 AM. Reason : if I remember correctly]
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