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Time Travel Theories

Eleanor Hawking

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Time Travel Theories explores the theoretical possibilities of moving through time, focusing on the physics, relativity, and quantum mechanics that underpin this concept. It delves into how manipulating the fabric of time could challenge our understanding of causality and the universe. The book examines concepts like spacetime, wormholes, and time dilation, presenting thought experiments and peer-reviewed research to assess the feasibility of temporal mechanics. It notably addresses time travel paradoxes, such as the Grandfather Paradox, and explores potential solutions. The book methodically progresses from introducing the scientific principles of relativity and quantum mechanics to examining theoretical avenues for time travel. It analyzes wormholes, black holes, and cosmic strings as potential methods for manipulating spacetime, while also addressing the immense technological challenges involved. By avoiding speculative claims and focusing on established scientific theories, Time Travel Theories offers a balanced and rigorous analysis suitable for students, science enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the science of time travel. The book uses data visualizations and simulations to present complex theories clearly.
Available since: 02/12/2025.
Print length: 71 pages.

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