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Time Travel - Is it Possible

Held Tom

Editorial: Luna Publishing

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Sinopsis

Time travel is a fascinating concept that has long captured the imagination of scientists, authors and filmmakers alike. It's the idea that you can travel into the past or future to change events or influence destiny. But what is time travel and how is it possible? In this essay, we will address these questions and try to get a clear idea of what time travel is and how it might work. The term time travel refers to the idea that you can move from one point in the space-time continuum to another without following the normal flow of time. In other words, time travel would mean having the ability to manipulate time and being able to travel between different points in time as if you were immersed in another dimension. The idea of time travel has long been a staple of science fiction literature and film, but it has also generated a great deal of interest in the scientific community.
Disponible desde: 10/02/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 65 páginas.

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