Scientists Prove Time travel Possible

Scientists in Australia claim to have proved that time travel is theoretically possible after choosing a logical paradox. physicists from Queensland University used mathematical design to co-ordinate Einstein's theory of general relativity (Albert Einstein) with classical dynamics. The impact of these two systems is behind that famous defect [...]
physicists from Queensland University used mathematical design to co-ordinate Einstein's theory of general relativity (Albert Einstein) with classical dynamics. The impact of these two systems is behind that famous lack of time travel known as Grandpa's paradox.
Einstein's theory allows a person to use a <x0c time> to travel back in time to kill his grandparents. However, social dynamics dictate that the sequence of events accompanying the death of grandparents would culminate in the non-existence of the time traveler, writes Independent, translates Periscope.
“As physicists, we want to understand the most basic laws of the universe and for years I've speculated how the science of dynamics can be exposed to Einstein's predictions,” said Germain Tobar, the research leader. “Is time travel mathematically possible?”
For their calculations, Mr. Tobar along with Mr. Another physicist used the coronary pandemic as a model to see if two theories could interact.
They imagined a traveler in time trying to go back to prevent the patient from being infected with Coddy-19.
Einstein's theory allows for time travel, but the science of dynamics would mean that the fundamental sequence of events cannot be intervened.
That's because if the time traveler managed to prevent the virus from spreading, then he would eliminate their initial motive of going back on time.
“In the example of zero coronary patient, you have to try and stop the patient from infection, but if you do that you will take the virus and become a zero patient, or someone else can do it,” said Mr. Tobar.
It doesn't matter what you do, obvious events would only be recalibrated around you. That would mean that no matter what you do, the pandemic would happen, giving yourself the newer motive to go back and stop. Try as much as you want to create the paradox, events will always suit themselves to avoid any inconsistencies. ”
“The array of mathematical processes we discovered shows that travel in time with free will is logically possible in our universe without any paradox. ” he said.
Physicist Fabio Costa, who supervised the research, added: “Matmatics match and results are like science fiction. ”
Details of this research are published in “Classical and Quantum Gravity” /Periscope












