Friday, May 22, 2015

The Quantum Mechanics of Time Travel

Institute for Quantum Computing

Dr. Seth Lloyd, an MIT professor and self-described "quantum mechanic," describes the quantum mechanics behind time travel during a guest lecture at the Institute for QuantumComputing, University of Waterloo. Recorded on Nov. 4, 2010, this is the entire lecture entitled "Sending a Photon Backwards in Time."



Dr. Lloyd also sat down for a one-on-one interview at IQC, during which he discusses the weirdness (and beautiful simplicity) of quantum mechanics, and the incredible importance of quantum information research. Excerpts from this interview are below:

Seth Lloyd on Quantum Weirdness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvMx1b...

Seth Lloyd on the Simple Beauty of Quantum Mechanics:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJQMM_...

Seth Lloyd on the Universe as a Quantum Computer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh8QfK...

Seth Lloyd on the Importance of Quantum Information Research:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK4P8k...

Find out more about IQC!
Website - https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-qu...
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Through The Wormhole - Is Time Travel Possible?



Backup Video:

10 Mind Bending Theories About Time Travel

Alltime10s

Bill and Ted, Marty McFly, those guys in the hot tub; time travel seems to belong in the world of fiction, but here are some ideas that might make it a reality in 10 mind-bending theories about time travel.

Music = Space Manoeuvres by John 00 Fleming

Thursday, May 21, 2015

The Mystery of Timeslips [FULL DOCUMENTARY]

Ghost Documentary

This documentary examines the Wootton timeslip, and CJ Romer outlines the experience at Thetford Priory, Norfolk which provoked his interest in investigating hauntings. This is one of very few Documentaries ever made on the subject of Timeslips. This is the full documentary, with dramatic recollection and accounts of ghost sightings and timeslips. I have the full documentary series, so subscribe for more full documentaries on the subject of ghosts, ghouls, phantoms, apparitions, exorcisms, haunted houses and haunted places.



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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

National Geographic TIME TRAVEL THE TRUTH (FULL DOCUMENTARY)

Military Time Travel Experiments - Andrew Basiago & Project Pegasus

Seattle attorney Andrew Basiago has been publicly making the claim since 2004 that between the ages of seven and twelve years old he participated in a secret U.S. government program that worked on teleportation and time travel under the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency called Project Pegasus, a precursor to the Montauk Project and the Philadelphia Experiment.

He claims to have traveled to Ford's Theatre the night of President Lincoln's assassination five or six times, and was captured in a photograph at Gettysburg in 1863.

Nikola TeslaThough Basiago claims to have experienced eight different time travel technologies, most travel involved a teleporter based on technical papers supposedly found in pioneering mechanical engineer Nikola Tesla's New York City apartment after his death in January 1943. The teleporter "consisted of two gray elliptical booms about eight feet tall, separated by about 10 feet, between which a shimmering curtain of what Tesla called 'radiant energy' was broadcast," Basiago says. "Radiant energy is a form of energy that Tesla discovered that is latent and pervasive in the universe and has among its properties the capacity to bend time-space."

Basiago said each of his visits to the past was different, "like they were sending us to slightly different alternative realities on adjacent timelines. As these visits began to accumulate, I twice ran into myself during two different visits."

Being sent back in time to the same place and moment, but from different starting points in the present, allowed two of himselves to be in Ford's Theatre at the same time in 1865.

"After the first of these two encounters with myself occurred, I was concerned that my cover might be blown," he recalled. "Unlike the jump to Gettysburg, in which I was clutching a letter to Navy Secretary Gideon Welles to offer me aid and assistance in the event I was arrested, I didn't have any explanatory materials when I was sent to Ford's Theatre."

Basiago's claims are supported by Alfred Webre, a lawyer specializing in "exopolitics," or the political implications surrounding an extraterrestrial presence on Earth. Webre says teleportation and time travel have been around for 40 years, but are hoarded by the Defense Department instead of being used to transfer goods and services.
http://www.projectpegasus.net/

How Bill and Ted Got Time Travel Right!

Time Travel is a Fact by Jim Sparks

Time travel is not just a strong possibility but a reality. I can state this because I have retained the full memory of experiences involving extraterrestrial contact in great detail for more than twenty years. Presentation form MUFON 2011 Symposium

Time Travel Movies (Films Tribute)

Monday, May 18, 2015

Doc-umentary - We Have to go Back to the Future

A documentary/mockumentary about the Back to the Future trilogy. Explaining the movies and era in which they were produced, a long with a goofball critique of the three movies.



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Back to the Future - NES - Angry Video Game Nerd - Episode 6

The Cast Of "Hot Tub Time Machine 2" Breaks The Space-Time Continuum - CONAN on TBS

Team Coco

Clark Duke, Adam Scott, & Craig Robinson try to fix Adam's sexism but screw up history as we know it.

Conspiracy Theories Time Travel & Stargate Portals Full Documentary 2014

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura S03E03 Time Travel

Popular Art Bell & Time Travel Videos

Some of the Strangest and Best Documented Stories of Time Travel ever Told

ConspiracyInfoTV2

Starfire Tor is among the world's most unusual people, because she could be a time traveler, or connected in some way that not even she understands to the future. Listen as she and her friend and co-researcher Brandon Scott tell some of the strangest and best documented stories of apparent time travel ever told. Then Linda Moulton Howe reports on strange cat deaths.

Time travel is the concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space.

Time travel could hypothetically involve moving backward in time to a moment earlier than the starting point, or forward to the future of that point without the need for the traveler to experience the intervening period (at least not at the normal rate). Any technological device -- whether fictional, hypothetical or actual -- that would be used to achieve time travel is commonly known as a time machine.

Some theories, most notably special and general relativity, suggest that suitable geometries of spacetime, or specific types of motion in space, might allow time travel into the past and future if these geometries or motions are possible. In technical papers, physicists generally avoid the commonplace language of "moving" or "traveling" through time ("movement" normally refers only to a change in spatial position as the time coordinate is varied), and instead discuss the possibility of closed timelike curves, which are worldlines that form closed loops in spacetime, allowing objects to return to their own past. There are known to be solutions to the equations of general relativity that describe spacetimes which contain closed timelike curves (such as Gödel spacetime), but the physical plausibility of these solutions is uncertain.

Relativity predicts that if one were to move away from the Earth at relativistic velocities and return, more time would have passed on Earth than for the traveler, so in this sense it is accepted that relativity allows "travel into the future" (according to relativity there is no single objective answer to how much time has really passed between the departure and the return, but there is an objective answer to how much proper time has been experienced by both the Earth and the traveler, i.e., how much each has aged; see twin paradox). On the other hand, many in the scientific community believe that backwards time travel is highly unlikely. Any theory that would allow time travel would introduce potential problems of causality. The classic example of a problem involving causality is the "grandfather paradox": what if one were to go back in time and kill one's own grandfather before one's father was conceived? But some scientists believe that paradoxes can be avoided, by appealing either to the Novikov self-consistency principle or to the notion of branching parallel universes.

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