Crikey, it's looks like travelling back in time is possible, well, they can't get the equations that say it's possible to break down, except any time-machine that went back in time would self destruct, but technology may be better in the future.Also, depending on how fast we have travelled during our lives, we are all in different time zones to each other. Some of your friends and relatives may have flipped forward in time by a few nano seconds.Some scientists take time travel seriously. Should you? What does time travel reveal about the nature of space and time and the laws of physics under extreme conditions? Featuring interviews with Michio Kaku, J. Gott, Kip Thorne, Fred Wolf, and Seth Lloyd.[embedded content]Is Time Travel Possible? | Episode 206 | Closer To Truth
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Crikey, it's looks like travelling back in time is possible, well, they can't get the equations that say it's possible to break down, except any time-machine that went back in time would self destruct, but technology may be better in the future.
Also, depending on how fast we have travelled during our lives, we are all in different time zones to each other. Some of your friends and relatives may have flipped forward in time by a few nano seconds.
Some scientists take time travel seriously. Should you? What does time travel reveal about the nature of space and time and the laws of physics under extreme conditions? Featuring interviews with Michio Kaku, J. Gott, Kip Thorne, Fred Wolf, and Seth Lloyd.
Is Time Travel Possible? | Episode 206 | Closer To Truth