A team of scientists assures that the first time travel will take place this century

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It seems that in recent weeks many projects are seeing the light where renowned physicists are determined to demonstrate that, without the need to use exotic materials about which we do not know too much, human beings can travel through time. This time it was nothing less than Ronald Mallet, doctor in physics from the University of Connecticut, who has just enunciated a theory by which the human being could arrive at travel in time this same century.

Without going into too much detail to tell you that Dr. Ronald Mallet's work is based on Einstein's theory of relativity, which has served him to measure and observe the curvature of time presented through a beam of circulating light obtained by means of an arrangement of mirrors and optical instruments. The idea is, instead of using massive objects as in other theories, that the human being can use the light energy present in the laser rays to bend time.

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Ronald Mallett trusts that the human being will take a trip back in time before a century

Without going into too much detail, first of all comment that to understand the proposal made in this research project, it is necessary, broadly speaking, to know that Einstein, in his theory of relativity, came to state that the time interval that can be measured in a watch depends on its state of movement. In this way, two different clocks moving against two different systems will record different time lapses for a single event.

This period of time, known specifically as'dilatation', is much more remarkable when the relative movement of the two systems with which we want to measure time implies speeds close to 300.000 km / second, that is, at the speed of light. This is precisely the explanation that we are not able to perceive these lapses in our daily life. To get a much clearer idea, time dilation traveling at the speed of an airplane is on the order of one nanosecond, this dilation could be measured by very precise atomic clocks confirming Einstein's statement.

Once we understand roughly how speed can distort time, tell you that there is another way to do it and it is none other than gravity. As Einsten predicted in his theory of relativity, in a neutron star gravity becomes so intense that time is 30% behind the time on Earth. In this way, a black hole may be the maximum representation of this distortion in time since on its surface, time, it literally stops.

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The key to achieving time travel lies in the financing and development of technology

Ronal Mallett's idea, which he has explained through an experiment, must determine the existence of temporal ties that, thanks to the use of an effective arrangement of mirrors and optical instruments, would lead us to create a circulating beam of light whose energy would be enough to be able to bend the existing space around it.

The idea is that with this curvature, as stated in the theory of relativity, space can be curved, something that affects the time it would expand in the vicinity of the light beam, allowing us to observe unstable particles that contain a kind of internal clock. According to the theory, these particles disintegrate in an extremely short period of time, a time that would be affected by the curvature of space-time that would expand this half-life, which means that the particle would have advanced into the future through a time loop.

According to Ronald Mallett, whether human beings can travel through time depends to a great extent on the success of their research and experiments with particles, which in turn depends largely on the progress of technology as such and above all on financing. who have these projects. Being optimistic, Ronald Mallett is confident that he can travel back in time before a century since this method could be verified in a decade.


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