Huh? We solved time travel long ago. Go somewhere real fast. Come back and we'll all be dead. You made it to the future.
Now, by the nature of your question I assume you are looking for the physicist who is plotting to take over the universe with his new time machine. Turn off the TV for a few minutes. No 'branch' is trying to 'solve' time travel. Unified theory be damned! Someone throw me a string!
2006-06-28 08:24:52
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answered by Karman V 3
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call it Creationist BS in case you want yet that still does no longer get rid of the very undeniable actuality that Quantum Physics continues to be no longer favourite thoroughly through guy, and nevertheless desires assorted explaining, submit to in innovations technology is by no skill finished.. For all you realize i might want to arise with an option concept which consists of Quantum physics on a factor that states that it does no longer come from no the position yet comes from else the position, and that i'd be properly regardless of who or which phd got here up with quantum mechanics concept in the first position.. really if i stepped out of room A and then into yet another room B this suggests i existed in room A yet now i exist in room B, leaving the very undeniable actuality that i by no skill only materialised in room B from no the position yet i have been given there from room A really i got here from else the position.. If that's real then even in Quantum mechanics regulation, matter nevertheless has to go back from someplace or elsewhere and can't only pop into existence from nowhere..
2016-11-15 09:12:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither are concerned with solving time travel although both will obviously use time in many calculations and simulations.
Anyway, time travel has already been solved. All you have to do to travel in to the future is sit in a chair and wait. They're still working on getting the technique to go much more than 100 years into the future and have a reasonable survival rate although it works much more reliably for shorter time leaps and 5 minutes is pretty safe if you want to test it out.
2006-06-28 07:51:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I read more about Quantum Physics that Astro Physics but do no think either is closer than the other. Smaller or Quantum seems more likely but I can't tell you why I believe it.
I want to hear from Hawking or one of his contemporaries on this one.
2006-06-28 07:04:29
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answered by FrogDog 4
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I think quantum physics are closer, just because we have technology on, astro physics are dealing with natural phenomana, but they cant go beyond this earth to find that phenomana, where as quantum physics are trying to create that phenomana, and again we can create technology, we cant leap into space and hope and pray
2006-06-28 08:05:49
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answered by Derrick 3
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It's interesting that you think there is a difference between quantum mechanics and astrophysics.
Can't we all just get along?
As for time travel, I'm doing it right now -- and I did an hour ago, and I'll be doing it an hour from now. ...was this the reference frame you were looking for? :)
2006-06-29 16:37:22
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answered by thoughfulme 2
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Neither. Physicists specializing in optics have made light travel beyond the speed of light.
2006-06-28 07:01:33
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answered by bequalming 5
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id go with both you should read about the nutrinos and how they can " pop back and forth in time" really weird. oh yea there are 4 different types of nutrino i think and only one can "pop back and forth thats all i know.
2006-06-28 07:04:45
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answered by James R 2
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