Time travel possible in revolving universes
- January 13, 2023
It turns out that time travel to the past is actually relatively easy. All you have to do is spin the universe. Famous mathematician Kurt Gödel was Albert Einstein’s friend and neighbor
It turns out that time travel to the past is actually relatively easy. All you have to do is spin the universe. Famous mathematician Kurt Gödel was Albert Einstein’s friend and neighbor
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