Quantum Physics Of Time Travel: Relativity, Space Time, Black Holes, Worm Holes, Paradoxes by Gabriel Joseph
Author:Gabriel, Joseph [Gabriel, Joseph]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cosmology Science Publishers, Cambridge
Published: 2014-03-01T16:00:00+00:00
Another method may be to locate one of the innumerable massive black holes which are believed to populate the spiral arms of the Milky Way Galaxy by the hundreds of millions (McClintock, 2004; Schödel, et al., 2006). The time traveler need not dive into the hole, but could utilize the surrounding vortex of space-time as a gravitational sling shot, thereby propelling the time machine toward light speed and into the future, and then to superluminal speeds into the past.
The Future Leads to the Past
To take a trip into one’s personal past or to the past history of one’s home planet, one can rely on memory, books, movies, imagination, or accelerate beyond light speed. Superluminal time travel is the only way to personally, physically, gain access to and directly visit the past and to go back in time.
Although it is possible to travel at a velocity slower and at a gravity lower than Earth, all that will happen is that clocks on Earth will slow down relative to the slow moving craft whereas the time traveler’s clocks will run faster. In consequence, the time traveler will only discover that it takes more time to take a voyage to the future and that he will have aged more than those back on the home planet (the twin paradox in reverse). Likewise, it is not possible to go so slow as to reach a negative velocity and drift into the the past. She who wishes to travel in time will only fall further and further behind those speeding off toward the future. Such an endeavor will only make time pass more slowly for the intrepid time traveler. Nor is it possible to simply go in the opposite direction of light or the spin or orbit of Earth to travel to the past. It was demonstrated by Edward Morley in 1887 that despite the fact that Earth is accelerating and spinning in one direction, the velocity of light remained the same regardless of which direction it travels. The past is only accessible by traveling faster than light speed.
A seeming paradox of time travel into the past is that one must first journey to the future to reach the past; and this also calls for superluminal Lorentz transformations which many believe is not possible. In fact, the major objections to time travel into the past are based on Lorentz transformation equations and Einstein’s special theory of relativity which decreed, by law, a cosmic speed limit and which erected a cosmic stop sign which proclaims: Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Einstein also proclaimed “God does not play dice.” However, Einstein’s cosmic speed limit is man-made and not dictated by a “god” whereas Einstein’s theory of gravity allows for superluminal speeds.
As predicted by Einstein’s theories of relativity, to exceed the speed of light one must first accelerate toward light speed and thus, to the future. For example, at 90% light speed the time traveler can reach the future in half the time its takes those back on Earth; one day in the time machine leading to 2.
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