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About Physics" Part II



By Victor M Fontane


Time traveling

In his book, “Physics of the Impossible”, the renowned theoretical physicist Michio Kaku wrote:

“The “many worlds” idea solves at least one of main problem with time travel. To a physicist, the number one criticism of time travel (besides finding negative energy) is that radiation effects will build up until either your are killed the instant you enter the machine or the wormhole collapses on you. Radiation effects build up because any radiation entering the time portal will be sent back into the past, where it will eventually wander around the universe until it reaches the present day, and then it will fall into the wormhole again. Since radiation can enter the mouth of the wormhole an infinite number of times, the radiation inside the wormhole can become incredibly strong, strong enough to kill you. But the “many worlds” interpretation solves the problem.”


Scientists agree that the key to achieving time travel is to understand the physics of the “event horizon” (the hyper-surface border of space-time). Only a unified theory that brings together our awareness of the four known forces: gravity, electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force and the strong nuclear force, will make us understand the whole picture. The studies of antimatter go in that direction.

Will the Higgs Boson, Minius or Minus be that “fifth force” of nature?

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