Saturday, September 13, 2008
Time for time travel?
Local group holds high hopes that Switzerland's Large Hadron Collider will prove time travel is possible.
The South East Queensland based Association for Scientific Research into Time Travel is watching with keen interest the commissioning of the world's largest particle accellerator, the Large Hadron Collider.
The Association quotes Russian scientists Irina Arevefa and Igor Volovich as suggesting that, under certain circumstances, a gap in the "texture" of reality might be created, and that a "jump into future" is within the realms of theoretical possibility
The LHC experiment involves scientists smashing atomic nucleus together with unrivalled momentum, in order to create conditions similar to those of the big bang. The CERN scientists hope to achieve new knowledge about the genesis of the universe.
In addition, the experiment should verify the existence of yet un-discovered elementary particles.
Physicists worldwide are looking forward to the launching of this -so far- largest experiment of the planet. The LHC "Large Hadron Collider" starts trial runs on 10th September when the first particles will race around in the giantic particle accelerator.
There are some scientists who would like to prohibit the launch of this experiment because they fear catastrophic consequences - the end of the world in the worst case.
According to ASRT spokesperson Bernd Siebler, such an outcome is unlikely. "We do not share this apocalyptic scenario and are looking forward into a controllable future, wishing the scientists of CERN great success," he said.
About the ASRT - Is time travel possible?
Probably everybody dreams of travelling to another time at some point in life. But for most people, this will probably remain a dream forever. After all, how can it be done?
The Association for Scientific Research into Time Travel was launched on 7th September 2007, among an exclusive circle of guests, scientists and the media.
Based on Einstein's theories of relativity, a test arrangement was set up during the experimental timeframe starting from the 07.09.07 and finishing on the 12.12.2012.
Scientific parameters
The goal of the enterprise is to procure a device or a procedure that enables time travel within our lifetime. The procedure will already correspond to a tested safety standard of the future at the time of application and be in the position to transport the user from the "start now time" into the past or future and back to the "start now time".
It cannot be ruled out that time travel may be enabled in both directions "past and future"; however, the objective will be achieved via the management of one timeline routing from future to the present.
The corresponding device/procedure will arrive in a precisely defined area in Queensland/Australia on 12th December 2012. Success of the "Millennium Experiment" is assured with sufficient scientific probability if:
a. One or a number of participants (temponauts) manages to forward the instructions compiled by the experiment's initiators without hitches to future appointees of his/their choice up to a point in time where the time-travel procedure is available and can be acquired or hired by means of the amassed capital.
b. The device/procedure thus procured is transferred to the year 2012 by the temponaut concerned himself or by a person appointed by him, in compliance with the time and space co-ordinates specified by the initiators.
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