The US Military Has Released a Mysterious Report on ‘Warp Drives’. Here’s What Physicists Think About It
Could we really have faster-than-light travel?
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Could we really have faster-than-light travel?
Although we use it every day, time is complicated.
When we break it up into small pieces, most people are pretty good at organising time, but everything starts to get a bit wobbly when the timescales get larger.
TIME is not real – it is a human construct to help us differentiate between now and our perception of the past, an equally astonishing and baffling theory states.
Why are we here? What are we doing? What’s our purpose? These age-old, eternal questions have seemed to forever drive mankind.
The new branch of physics, Digital Physics, implies that those strange and insubstantial quantum wavicles and their interactions, along with everything else in the Universe, are made of nothing but 0s and 1s.
Unlock the mysteries and inner workings of the world through one of the most imaginative art forms ever – mathematics – with Roger Antonsen.
The probability to travel through time and space is a question of physics and it’s amazing how many theories actually circulate out there about the feasibility attached to it.
Physicists aren’t often reprimanded for using risqué humour in their academic writings, but in 1991 that is exactly what happened to the cosmologist Andrei Linde at Stanford University.