Ron Mallett insists: the time machine? A system of rotating lasers
Difficulties did not stop the American physicist: Mallett remained confident in the possibilities of functioning of his time machine.
Difficulties did not stop the American physicist: Mallett remained confident in the possibilities of functioning of his time machine.
The academic even built a prototype to show the features of his theory that would lead to the construction of a real time machine. Obvious, wide doubts in the scientific community
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Two "simple" theoretical obstacles present us with a reality: time travel is probably impossible. What do you think about it?
Not just energy and GPS: Tesla was also ahead of everyone in terms of X-rays. The x-ray of his foot could be the first ever
Passive, real-time urinalysis will radically transform diagnostics and healthcare, preventing many diseases.