Time Travel
Cross-source consensus on Time Travel from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Macroscopic time travel is unknown and has not been demonstrated. — Losing the Nobel Prize and the Edges of Scientific Knowledge
- Microscopic temporal behavior does not automatically imply that large objects can travel backward in time. — Losing the Nobel Prize and the Edges of Scientific Knowledge
- Recent particle reports are described as primitive and not evidence that macroscopic time travel is possible. — Losing the Nobel Prize and the Edges of Scientific Knowledge
- The fundamental laws of physics are presented as often time-symmetric. — Losing the Nobel Prize and the Edges of Scientific Knowledge
- Einstein's spacetime framework joined space and time, but ordinary experience suggests time differs from spatial dimensions. — Losing the Nobel Prize and the Edges of Scientific Knowledge
- Backward time travel is described as not obviously forbidden by time-symmetric physics. — Losing the Nobel Prize and the Edges of Scientific Knowledge