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U. Connecticut professor works on time machine
U-WIRE ^ | 9-28-2001 | Andrew Chemistruck & Courtney Hickson

Posted on 09/28/2001 7:45:28 AM PDT by Cagey

STORRS, Conn. -- A University of Connecticut theoretical physics professor is working on the key to traveling back in time. According to Ronald Mallett, the solution is simpler than traveling through a rotating black hole or an unstable wormhole.

"I have been focused on creating a time machine ever since I was 10 years old, when my father died from a heart attack at the age of 33," Mallett said. "Ever since then, it has been my goal to construct a time machine to go back and warn my father of what is about to happen to him."

Mallett's theory uses laser light that is forced to circulate in one continuous loop by using mirrors or fiber optics. In the center a single spinning particle would be placed, such as a neutron. The particle would be dragged around in empty space and moving it away from the center could send it into the past.

According to Mallett, the device could create an effect that would be similar to stirring cream into a cup of coffee. The disturbance created in the coffee by stirring is similar to the effects created by Mallett's laser device.

"The theory is that when the machine is turned on and runs for a day, a person can step into the machine and return to the day before," Mallett said. "Hence, a person can travel back from the future to any time in the past, but not past before the time machine was turned on."

"[Mallett's theory] is perfectly consistent [with Einstein's Theory of General Relativity], but if someone will be able to do it experimentally is another thing. It could be too hard to do. It could only work in physics or chemistry labs, but not on a life-size level, which is often the case," David Markowitz, a physics professor, said.

"The bottom line is that Mallett has found an exact solution to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. He and others are trying to understand the consequences of his theory and I am trying to understand it myself," Winthrop Smith, a physics professor, said.

"It is an exciting theoretical development, but I am skeptical about any practical developments in the short run, but this does not mean that we should not work on it," Smith said.

Smith said it could be practical if someone comes up with a clever idea to modify the current design to make it cheaper to develop for experimentation.

According to William Stwalley, the head of the physics department, members of the Ultracold research group have been able to slow light down to the speed of a bike, which could make development of a Mallett device more practical than before.

"No experiments are definitely planned for this year, but I would not be surprised that there would be one by the end of the year," Stwalley said.

Under the currently defined rules of the universe, Mallett cannot travel back in time to save his father. He will continue to search for a way to travel through time, and the physics staff and students at UConn will be controlling the research for this new theory.

"I find all this new work quite exciting," Mallet said. "Being able to alter the past is a powerful tool and there are severe moral implications related to changing the past. I wonder if the people of the future will use time travel to alter their past, our present."


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Uh, it says that one couldn't go back to before the machine was turned on, so that would make 1964 out of the question. ;) However, if this worked, and I had it, I'd turn it on today and step in there on Tuesday or so, after I picked up the winning lottery details.
21 posted on 09/28/2001 8:16:20 AM PDT by TheFilter
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To: doug from upland
LMAO doug.
22 posted on 09/28/2001 8:16:52 AM PDT by shadeaud
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To: aomagrat
But, can you imagine someone loading up on portable, miniaturized video gear, going to the time of the creation of the 2nd amendment, and asking the writers, "Do you mean all people get to carry guns ALL the time? Even if technological advancements of firearms make them very powerful and fast and easy to use?" Even to suggest they add to the 2nd: "All non-criminals shall never be barred from possesion and carrying of arms."

Then, return to the future and play the video of their response to the gunhaters. Kind of shove it in their faces...

Naw, they'd STILL follow their victim-disarming agenda!

23 posted on 09/28/2001 8:17:00 AM PDT by RandallFlagg
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To: hometoroost
One more:

"I made wine out of raisins so I wouldn't have to wait for it to age"

24 posted on 09/28/2001 8:20:38 AM PDT by Cagey
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To: Cagey
Mallett's theory uses laser light that is forced to circulate in one continuous loop by using mirrors or fiber optics. In the center a single spinning particle would be placed, such as a neutron. Then, once it hits a speed of 88 mph the Flux Capacitor kicks in and the particle would be sent into the past where Doc Brown would retrieve it, place it into a 1984 DeLorean, and send it Back to the Future.
25 posted on 09/28/2001 8:20:40 AM PDT by peteram
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To: doug from upland
Naw. It would be wiser to go after Ma Rodham. Bill would just be a used car salesman without the Hildebeast. Conversely, Hillary would latch onto another sociopath on her ride to power.
26 posted on 09/28/2001 8:22:54 AM PDT by Cooter
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To: Cagey
Ultracold research group have been able to slow light down to the speed of a bike

Does anyone know how they did this or where it was reported?

27 posted on 09/28/2001 8:23:35 AM PDT by lafroste
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To: Cagey
Not sure a time machine would help:

"We don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out."

[Decca Recording Co. turning down the Beatles, 1962]

28 posted on 09/28/2001 8:25:26 AM PDT by Diogenesis
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To: lafroste
I read about that two months ago. I think MSNBC.
29 posted on 09/28/2001 8:27:16 AM PDT by RandallFlagg
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To: Cagey
I wonder if the people of the future will use time travel to alter their past, our present."

Of course. I saw it in the movies.

30 posted on 09/28/2001 8:31:22 AM PDT by cinFLA
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To: Tai_Chung
Shh. You'll give the IRS ideas.
31 posted on 09/28/2001 8:33:24 AM PDT by Aurelius
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To: PetroniDE
I respectfully disagree, It is through nutso researchers like this that discoveries are made.
32 posted on 09/28/2001 8:35:23 AM PDT by john316
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To: TheFilter
"The theory is that when the machine is turned on and runs for a day, a person can step into the machine and return to the day before," Mallett said. "Hence, a person can travel back from the future to any time in the past, but not past before the time machine was turned on."

I really don't have enuff tin-foil for this one.

Um....nowhere in the article does it say there is a way BACK from the past...specially if the night-janitor powers down the machine.
33 posted on 09/28/2001 8:35:38 AM PDT by stylin19a
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To: Cagey
He can have the Morelocks.
34 posted on 09/28/2001 8:38:18 AM PDT by swampfox98
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To: Cagey
Actually, my brother has been working on a time machine for years., and he has had some successes. When completed it will let the subject move backward and forward in time.

At this point he has the forward portion working, except that it still moves forward relatively slowly, and he has still to tackle moving back. The top speed for forward time travel according to him is at a snail's pace of one day for each 24 hour period.

He is selling the device, which looks like a large over stuffed chair, and though there's still work to do, he's offering a free upgrade to the firmware when it is completed. He intends to use the money from the sales of the incomplete machine to continue with his research.

35 posted on 09/28/2001 8:42:48 AM PDT by babygene
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To: PetroniDE
A point-we travel in time every day. The direction that we travel happens to be forward,and at what we perceive as a fixed rate. I'm not prepared to say that a reverse gear can't be added to the transmission.
36 posted on 09/28/2001 8:43:07 AM PDT by sawsalimb
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To: neutrino
You could send yourself back race results from the day before.
37 posted on 09/28/2001 8:43:19 AM PDT by Aurelius
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To: Cagey
When the September 11th attack took place, it didn't bother me at all. I figured that within a week it would all go away and we'd never know it had even happened. But then I heard that "7 Days" had been cancelled by UPN, and I knew our goose was cooked.
38 posted on 09/28/2001 8:44:23 AM PDT by dpwiener
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To: Cagey
"I have been focused on creating a time machine ever since I was 10 years old, when my father died from a heart attack at the age of 33," Mallett said.

I have to question this guy's motivation. I could understand this if his dad had been hit by a bus and he could go back and warn him to cross at the green or something, but what is his purpose here? Gonna say goodby or NANANANANANA?

39 posted on 09/28/2001 8:49:05 AM PDT by Attillathehon
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To: babygene
HAhahahaha! I had to read your post twice. Sometimes I'm so slow I can feel time slipping by, but I'm not sure if the time is coming or going. If your brother should put this machine of his on ebay, I'm in the bidding!
40 posted on 09/28/2001 8:49:12 AM PDT by Cagey
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