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Is time travel possible Physics student old research going viral

Is time travel possible Physics student old research going viral
Written by Manoj Kadam
Is time travel possible Physics student old research going viral

Is time travel possible Physics student old research going viral

Time travel is a concept that has always excited scientists. Seeing the hero time traveling in many Hollywood films, common people are also friendly with this concept. However, in reality nothing like this is possible yet. In the year 2020, Germain Tobar, a physics student at Queensland University in Australia, worked on ways to make time travel possible. The argument he gave is going viral once again.

According to the report of Science Alert, Germain Tobar's hypotheses say that in classical dynamics, if you know the state of that system at a particular time, then it can tell us the history of that entire system.

Although many theories say that time travel is not possible. For example, this may be impossible according to the thermodynamic theory of the universe. At the same time, the second principle of thermodynamics says that things in the universe can either remain the same or get destroyed over time. Time moves only in the forward direction, it cannot go backward.

Germán Tobar worked under the supervision of Dr. Fabio Costa. He claimed that time travel could be done. This research was published in Classical and Quantum Gravity. Although this is just a hypothesis. Scientists have not yet been able to think of how time travel would actually be possible.

Time travel seems easy in Hollywood films. But taking a person back in time or taking him forward in time seems impossible in the present circumstances. Germain Tobar's hypothesis is a part of this. Their research can be important in the sense that it can support future research.

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