Physical scientist: We'll build a real Coheor

Time travel may sound like a fantastic flight, but some physicists think that this could be possible. “BBC Horizon” has taken a look at ideas that tend to turn the express science into reality. Ron Mallett has a dream: He wants to travel on time. This is no longer a fantasy...
Ron Mallett has a dream: He wants to travel on time.
This is no longer a fantasy, Mallett is a repossessed physics professor.
“I think of myself as an ordinary person who has a passion, and my passion is to fly in time”, he said.

Professor Mallet wants to build a time machine for his part of life. His passion is explained through a tragic event that he had experienced in his children.
Ron's father, a major tobacco user, had died after a heart attack at the age of 33 when Mallett was only 10 years old. Ron was destroyed by this event, reported “BBC”, report Periscope.
A year after I was 11, I had contact with a book that changed everything for me. This was the “The Time Machine” from HG Wells”, University of Connecticut physicist said.

When I read it, I used to say to myself: That's great”
Mallett explains: “If I can build a time machine, then I can go back to the past and see my father again, save his life and change everything”

According to Albert Einstein, there are three dimensions related to time. He also thinks it is possible to break down space and time, creating two remote locations. This phenomenon is called a wormhole, and it can be visualized as a two-way tunnel.
Instead, scientists in Russia are trying to use a telescope radio to achieve the idea.
The physics also predicts that the wormhole could collapse, crushing everything inside them. If a time machine sometimes exploits them, we need to find a way to stop this inappropriate trait.



The mysterious black energy phenomenon can prove a solution. In 1990 astronauts have discovered that the expansion of the universe is increasing.

“Technology has advanced very quickly and maybe space can help us keep it under control”. /Periscopi/











