Thursday, January 30, 2014

Time Travel - The Truth

The Principle Behind Dr. Ronald Mallett’s Time Machine


Is time travel possible? It was long relegated to the realm of science fiction, but some scientists now believe that time travel is not only possible but inevitable.



Albert Einstein redefined our understanding about the nature of gravity and showed us we inhabit a universe in which the very fabric of space-time is malleable and can be warped by any object with mass. But, what happens when space-time is not only warped but twisted? And, could this be done with the help of a laser beam?



Dr. Ronald Mallett with H.G. Wells' Time Machine




In just a few decades time travel may indeed leap out of the pages of science fiction and become a scientific fact or, in the very least communication across the fourth dimension may prove feasible through the exciting work of Dr. Ronald L. Mallett.



Can a Highly Advanced Extraterrestrial Civilization Build Dr Ronald L. Mallett’s Time Machine and allow us to Journey into the Deep Past?


Dr. Ronald Mallett’s "Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality" is an autobiographical account of his quest to build a working time machine which is at once poignant and exciting in that it conveys a sense of what its like to be on the cutting edge of some really far out physics and how this has been intertwined with his very personal desire to save his long dead father.




In previous postings on Far Future Horizons  we have presented the work of American physicist Ron Mallet and others who have been inspired by Einstein's work to look at the possibility of time travel as a serious proposition.


This and other exciting documentaries produced by the National Geographic Channel and be purchased through their online store.

Earth Investigated - Time Travel: The Truth 



Can a Highly Advanced Extraterrestrial Civilization Build Dr Ronald L. Mallett’s Time Machine and allow us to Journey into the Deep Past?
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