MULTIVERSES COULD MAKE TIME TRAVEL POSSIBLE
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Recently,
a team of researchers made a controversial claiming that challenges the
conventional knowledge of space and time, opening the possibility that the
multiverses could make time travel possible:
“According to
Howard Wiseman, from Griffith University's Center for Quantum Dynamics, and colleagues,
there are parallel
universes with multiple timelines. If this theory, which was
presented in a paper published in the journal Physical Review X, is
correct, time travel would be a possibility.
Many Worlds Interpretation
The idea is based
on the Many Worlds
interpretation theory in quantum mechanics, which has been
around since 1957. It posits that each universe branches out to a new universe
once a quantum measurement is made. The theory was formulated by Hugh Everett
but Bryce Seligman DeWitt popularized it in the 60s and 70s dubbing it
"many worlds."
Time
Travel Possible With Multiple Universes
If there are
indeed multiple
universes that interact with each other, it would make time
travel possible. It also means that every imaginable scenario is possible in a
parallel universe at some point such that in some universes, the asteroid that
killed the dinosaurs missed the Earth and Texas could be a sovereign nation and
not a part of the United States.
Governed By The Same Law Of Physics
The researchers
who proposed the new theory explained that
parallel universes are governed by the same laws of physics with the particles
in the individual universe giving a subtle push against those in other universes,
which can explain the quantum weirdness experienced in our universe.
Wiseman said that
the best way to describe parallel universes is to consider them as ghost
universes that exist in the same space as the universe that we know of. These
universes, however, are invisible since they interact with our universe under
strict conditions.
Wiseman explained
that the interactions between the universes are very minute and use a force
that interacts between similar particles in each of the universes. This
explains why we cannot feel or notice them albeit these are enough to provide
explanation for quantum mechanics.
The researchers
mathematically demonstrated the theory using the classic double slit theory
where individual photons are each fired at different times at a screen that
served as a detector. There is black material with two slits in it that absorbs
the photons and is placed between the screen and the source.
If photons are
mere particles, the researchers said they will spread evenly in space but
instead, they piled up together in strips with a particular pattern. The same
thing would occur if the photons would pass through both of the slits as a
wave, providing evidence that the photon is both a wave and a particle.
(Tech Times, 2016)
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