Posted on 04/04/2006 10:40:50 AM PDT by PatrickHenry
With a brilliant idea and equations based on Einsteins relativity theories, Ronald Mallett from the University of Connecticut has devised an experiment to observe a time traveling neutron in a circulating light beam. While his team still needs funding for the project, Mallett calculates that the possibility of time travel using this method could be verified within a decade.
Black holes, wormholes, and cosmic strings each of these phenomena has been proposed as a method for time travel, but none seem feasible, for (at least) one major reason. Although theoretically they could distort space-time, they all require an unthinkably gigantic amount of mass.
Mallett, a U Conn Physics Professor for 30 years, considered an alternative to these time travel methods based on Einsteins famous relativity equation: E=mc2.
Einstein showed that mass and energy are the same thing, said Mallett, who published his first research on time travel in 2000 in Physics Letters. The time machine weve designed uses light in the form of circulating lasers to warp or loop time instead of using massive objects.
To determine if time loops exist, Mallett is designing a desktop-sized device that will test his time-warping theory. By arranging mirrors, Mallett can make a circulating light beam which should warp surrounding space. Because some subatomic particles have extremely short lifetimes, Mallett hopes that he will observe these particles to exist for a longer time than expected when placed in the vicinity of the circulating light beam. A longer lifetime means that the particles must have flowed through a time loop into the future.
Say you have a cup of coffee and a spoon, Mallett explained to PhysOrg.com. The coffee is empty space, and the spoon is the circulating light beam. When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee or the empty space gets twisted. Suppose you drop a sugar cube in the coffee. If empty space were twisting, youd be able to detect it by observing a subatomic particle moving around in the space.
And according to Einstein, whenever you do something to space, you also affect time. Twisting space causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space.
As physicists, our experiments deal with subatomic particles, said Mallett. How soon humans will be able to time travel depends largely on the success of these experiments, which will take the better part of a decade. And depending on breakthroughs, technology, and funding, I believe that human time travel could happen this century.
Step back a minute (sorry, only figuratively). How do we know that time is not merely a human invention, and that manipulating it just doesnt make sense?
What is time? That is a very, very difficult question, said Mallett. Time is a way of separating events from each other. Even without thinking about time, we can see that things change, seasons change, people change. The fact that the world changes is an intrinsic feature of the physical world, and time is independent of whether or not we have a name for it.
To physicists, time is whats measured by clocks. Using this definition, we can manipulate time by changing the rate of clocks, which changes the rate at which events occur. Einstein showed that time is affected by motion, and his theories have been demonstrated experimentally by comparing time on an atomic clock that has traveled around the earth on a jet. Its slower than a clock on earth.
Although the jet-flying clock regained its normal pace when it landed, it never caught up with earth clocks which means that we have a time traveler from the past among us already, even though it thinks its in the future.
Some people show concern over time traveling, although Mallett an advocate of the Parallel Universes theory assures us that time machines will not present any danger.
The Grandfather Paradox [where you go back in time and kill your grandfather] is not an issue, said Mallett. In a sense, time travel means that youre traveling both in time and into other universes. If you go back into the past, youll go into another universe. As soon as you arrive at the past, youre making a choice and therell be a split. Our universe will not be affected by what you do in your visit to the past.
In light of this causal safety, its kind of ironic that what prompted Mallett as a child to investigate time travel was a desire to change the past in hopes of a different future. When he was 10 years old, his father died of a heart attack at age 33. After reading The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, Mallett was determined to find a way to go back and warn his father about the dangers of smoking.
This personal element fueled Malletts perseverance to study science, master Einsteins equations, and build a professional career with many high notes. Since the 70s, his research has included quantum gravity, relativistic cosmology and gauge theories, and he plans to publish a popular science/memoir book this November 2006. With help from Bruce Henderson, the New York Times best-selling author, the book will be called Time Traveler: A Physicists Quest For The Ultimate Breakthrough.
I've often speculated that the so-called "alien" sightings and abductions (if they are real - which I highly doubt) were more likely humans from the far future time traveling rather than beings from Alpha Centauri.
If there really IS an alien spacecraft at Roswell - it makes more sense to me that it is from our future instead of another planet.
I suspect they're all quite well aware of that problem. They just ignore it, and get on with the story.
those of us Red Dwarf fans know the truth about the Kennedy assasination. Lister had to go back in time two or three times in order to get it right.
all for the sake of some curry...
Quite simply, each time one of the travelers decided to take trip to the futre or the past, they found themselves in deep outer space, with no way to get back to their ride, the Earth. How fast does the earth move, anyway? :-)
Same deal with Martin Luther King. When they saw what a mess the King presidency turned out to be, they decided to undo their interference and let him get blown away.
"The ill-educated call them 'meteorites'..."
The better educated call them 'meteors', since meteorites are the ones that actually hit the ground and make a hole. Heh!
Funny post though! :)
(Another point to consider about time travel is that if you could step through a portal to any significantly different other time, you'd have to take into account the movement of the Sun around the center of the Milky Way at over 600,000 miles an hour, and the motion of the Earth around the Sun at over 66,000 miles an hour. In other words, unless your "time travel" machine is also a "space travel" machine, you'll walk out of the portal into a vacuum (in space, where the Earth was when you entered the portal, but not where it is "now") and you'll die a nasty death. Even if the spatial translation is managed, differences in angular momentum, velocity or potential energy could turn you into a smoking crater or fry/freeze you instantly. YMMV.)
LOL! What a burden on your conscience!
"I suspect they're all quite well aware of that problem. They just ignore it, and get on with the story."
I've always thought time travel would be a really good way of interstellar travel.
Very careful mapping and projections would be very much in order, although I suppose MOST space is empty.
What makes you think that they'd want to visit here? If I had a time machine I'd travel 6000 years into the past so I could observe dinosaurs in their natural environment.
Actually, for one brief shining hour (or that's how long it felt like), the Massachusetts (yes, I kid you not!) Registry of Motor Vehicles was great -- in and out in 10 minutes. Then the guy who had been appointed to run it (Grabauskaus?) during that time left to run for state treasurer, I think it was. His chair wasn't cold before the Registry reverted to type.
Exactly!
LOL
Thanks for the ping.
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