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    Young physicist 'squares the numbers' on time travel

    Date:
    September 24, 2020
    Source:
    University of Queensland
    Summary:
    Paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible, according to
    the mathematical modelling of an undergraduate student.



    FULL STORY ========================================================================== Paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible, according to
    the mathematical modelling of a prodigious University of Queensland undergraduate student.


    ========================================================================== Fourth-year Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) student Germain
    Tobar has been investigating the possibility of time travel, under the supervision of UQ physicist Dr Fabio Costa.

    "Classical dynamics says if you know the state of a system at a particular time, this can tell us the entire history of the system," Mr Tobar said.

    "This has a wide range of applications, from allowing us to send rockets
    to other planets and modelling how fluids flow.

    "For example, if I know the current position and velocity of an object
    falling under the force of gravity, I can calculate where it will be at
    any time.

    "However, Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts the existence
    of time loops or time travel -- where an event can be both in the past
    and future of itself -- theoretically turning the study of dynamics on
    its head." Mr Tobar said a unified theory that could reconcile both traditional dynamics and Einstein's Theory of Relativity was the holy
    grail of physics.



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    "But the current science says both theories cannot both be true," he said.

    "As physicists, we want to understand the Universe's most basic,
    underlying laws and for years I've puzzled on how the science of dynamics
    can square with Einstein's predictions.

    "I wondered: "is time travel mathematically possible?" Mr Tobar and
    Dr Costa say they have found a way to "square the numbers" and Dr Costa
    said the calculations could have fascinating consequences for science.

    "The maths checks out -- and the results are the stuff of science
    fiction," Dr Costa said.



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    "Say you travelled in time, in an attempt to stop COVID-19's patient
    zero from being exposed to the virus.

    "However if you stopped that individual from becoming infected -- that
    would eliminate the motivation for you to go back and stop the pandemic
    in the first place.

    "This is a paradox -- an inconsistency that often leads people to think
    that time travel cannot occur in our universe.

    "Some physicists say it is possible, but logically it's hard to accept
    because that would affect our freedom to make any arbitrary action.

    "It would mean you can time travel, but you cannot do anything that would
    cause a paradox to occur." However the researchers say their work shows
    that neither of these conditions have to be the case, and it is possible
    for events to adjust themselves to be logically consistent with any
    action that the time traveller makes.

    "In the coronavirus patient zero example, you might try and stop patient
    zero from becoming infected, but in doing so you would catch the virus
    and become patient zero, or someone else would," Mr Tobar said.

    "No matter what you did, the salient events would just recalibrate
    around you.

    "This would mean that -- no matter your actions -- the pandemic would
    occur, giving your younger self the motivation to go back and stop it.

    "Try as you might to create a paradox, the events will always adjust themselves, to avoid any inconsistency.

    "The range of mathematical processes we discovered show that time travel
    with free will is logically possible in our universe without any paradox."

    ========================================================================== Story Source: Materials provided by University_of_Queensland. Note:
    Content may be edited for style and length.


    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Germain Tobar, Fabio Costa. Reversible dynamics with closed
    time-like
    curves and freedom of choice. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2020;
    37 (20): 205011 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/aba4bc ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/09/200924101938.htm

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