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Einstein Schizophrenic World: Time Travel into the Past

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Pentcho Valev

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Jul 8, 2016, 9:45:45 AM7/8/16
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https://investmentwatchblog.com/physicists-successfully-perform-time-travel-experiment/
"Scientists have conducted the world’s first successful time travel experiment, proving once and for all that time travel is possible. The study of closed timelike curves (CTC’s) provides valuable insight into particles that can loop back on themselves, breaking free of linear time. [...] They showed that one photon can pass through a wormhole and then interact with its older self. Their findings were published in Nature Communications. [...] Much of their simulation revolved around investigating the “grandfather paradox,” a hypothetical scenario in which someone uses a CTC to travel back through time to murder her own grandfather, thus preventing her own later birth. Instead of a human being traversing a CTC to kill her ancestor, imagine that a fundamental particle goes back in time to flip a switch on the particle-generating machine that created it. If the particle flips the switch, the machine emits a particle—the particle—back into the CTC; if the switch isn’t flipped, the machine emits nothing."

http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140619/ncomms5145/full/ncomms5145.html
Nature: "Closed timelike curves are among the most controversial features of modern physics. As legitimate solutions to Einstein’s field equations, they allow for time travel, which instinctively seems paradoxical. However, in the quantum regime these paradoxes can be resolved, leaving closed timelike curves consistent with relativity. [...] One aspect of general relativity that has long intrigued physicists is the relative ease with which one can find solutions to Einstein’s field equations that contain closed timelike curves (CTCs)—causal loops in space–time that return to the same point in space and time. Driven by apparent inconsistencies—like the grandfather paradox—there have been numerous efforts, such as Novikov’s self-consistency principle to reconcile them or Hawking’s chronology protection conjecture, to disprove the existence of CTCs. While none of these classical hypotheses could be verified so far, the situation is particularly interesting in the quantum realm. In his seminal 1991 paper Deutsch showed for quantum systems traversing CTCs that there always exist unique solutions, which do not allow superluminal signalling. Quantum mechanics therefore allows for causality violation without paradoxes, while remaining consistent with relativity."

This is not schizophrenic. It is oligophrenic. Its only equal is Michio Kaku's discovery of the Matrix:

http://www.catholic.org/news/technology/story.php?id=69335
"World renown scientist says he has found proof of God! We may be living the the 'Matrix'. Michio Kaku believes he has found evidence for God in his work. Kaku is a well respected scientist, who has helped pioneer String Theory of the universe, the idea that the universe is formed by many different dimensions of space and time. String Theory is very complex and requires a significant background in physics to explain, but it is favored by many scientists because it succinctly answers many of the questions they have about the universe. [...] While working on String Theory, Kaku, discovered what he sees as evidence that the universe is created by an intelligence, rather than merely formed by random forces. He suggests he can explain it by what he calls, "primitive semi-radius tachyons." We do not yet have a succinct explanation of this idea from Kaku, other than he's referring to tachyons, which are theoretical particles that unbind particles from one another. Without getting into physics itself, Kaku concludes that we live in a Matrix-style universe, created by an intelligence. "I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence", he said. "Believe me, everything that we call chance today won't make sense anymore. To me it is clear that we exists in a plan which is governed by rules that were created, shaped by a universal intelligence and not by chance."

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Jul 8, 2016, 2:02:58 PM7/8/16
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And yet, as Karl Popper wrote in Conjectures and Refutations, "spacetime is Einstein's block universe in which nothing happens." Popper even compared Einstein to Parmenides of Elea who, along with his more famous student, Zeno, maintained that change was impossible.

The Star Trek voodoo physics of Einstein never ends.

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Jul 8, 2016, 4:22:06 PM7/8/16
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Time travel into the future is just as idiotic as time travel into the past. It is the implication of an invalid deduction performed by Einstein in 1905. Einstein's postulates entail SYMMETRICAL time dilation - either clock is slow as judged from the other clock's system. Instead of honestly deriving this in 1905, Einstein derived, fraudulently and invalidly of course, ASYMMETRICAL time dilation - in his 1905 article the moving clock is slow and lags behind the stationary one which is, accordingly, fast:

http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/
ON THE ECTRODYNAMICS OF MOVING BODIES, A. Einstein, 1905: "From this there ensues the following peculiar consequence. If at the points A and B of K there are stationary clocks which, viewed in the stationary system, are synchronous; and if the clock at A is moved with the velocity v along the line AB to B, then on its arrival at B the two clocks no longer synchronize, but the clock moved from A to B lags behind the other which has remained at B by tv^2/2c^2 (up to magnitudes of fourth and higher order), t being the time occupied in the journey from A to B."

Asymmetrical time dilation (moving clock slow, stationary clock fast) implies that the owner of the the moving clock travels into the future - if his speed is great enough, he can jump, within a minute of his experienced time, arbitrarily far in the future, say sixty million years ahead:

http://www.bourbaphy.fr/damourtemps.pdf
Thibault Damour: "The paradigm of the special relativistic upheaval of the usual concept of time is the twin paradox. Let us emphasize that this striking example of time dilation proves that time travel (towards the future) is possible. As a gedanken experiment (if we neglect practicalities such as the technology needed for reaching velocities comparable to the velocity of light, the cost of the fuel and the capacity of the traveller to sustain high accelerations), it shows that a sentient being can jump, "within a minute" (of his experienced time) arbitrarily far in the future, say sixty million years ahead, and see, and be part of, what (will) happen then on Earth. This is a clear way of realizing that the future "already exists" (as we can experience it "in a minute")."

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