The Math and Science for Time Travel

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These are notes from a SF/F symposium of Life, the Universe, and Everything. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. Enjoy

Q: What are the different theories?
– Einstein: time lows at different speeds depending upon what you are doing. Are you speed increases, time slows down just for you. There were two atomic time clocks set at the same time. Put one on a plane and the time changed on the one on the plane.
– Time is not a constant
– In order to excel you need the level of energy that you can acquire.
– Einstein’s rule of relativity> mass approach infinity is related to gradational force. Gravity slows it back down.
– Inertia is a restriction of you being able to accelerate. If you can mute inertia you could speed up.
– Math and science seem to predict that human perception of time is incorrect. (Melva’s note that might be why humans have a hard time relating to God’s eternity.)
– Quantum means very small
– Humans’ living second by second is like a black hole. We go in one direction and can’t escape.
– Einstein Rosen bridge or worm hole> is a way to pierce time. In the Marvel movie Thor use a Rosen bridge to travel.
– Going through a wormhole can only very very small. You could send information because it’s small enough.
– To fax a brain to the past you need to have a receiving component.
– Enders game: send the hero of the first ware
– Book time debt: If you could not travel fast. Planet of the apes’ movie:
– The worthin saga: Scott card.

Q: How do you keep time travel from breaking the current present?
– Time turner in harry potter > why not used to solve all the problems.
– Any use of time travel needs to have a high cost that makes it hard to use too often.
– Closed time like curves> universe is repairing paradoxes.
– Don’t need to put the science in detail that proves the science behind it. Then people will not debate you and they can sustain the suspension of belief.

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