Afinkawan
Tuesday 21st July 2009 4:22pm [Edited]
Huddersfield
2,302 posts
Quote: hey_nonny @ July 21 2009, 1:03 PM BST
Was just about to admit I must be wrong and you must be right, time travel isn't possible. However after a quick Google found this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX-wueNuvLM
I never said that time travel was impossible. It just wouldn't work the way you describe it. By travelling in time, Kaku isn't talking about simply making a wormhole through hyperspace from one point to another. What you would need to do is anchor one end of the wormhole and take the other end off in a spaceship travelling close to the speed of light. Time dilation would make the moving end age slower than the anchored end so you would in effect be travelling back in time by stepping through the wormhole.
Just stepping through a wormhole would take you from one place in 2009 to another place in 2009. You would need to aply the time dilation effect to get any time travel from it and even then you would only be able to travel as far back as the creation of that wormhole (plus any aging it had done in the meantime) so you would never be able to go back and grab Hitler, unless you had a wormhole from that time.
Either way, the amount you travelled back in time would depend on the speed of the moving end of the wormhole, not how far apart the ends of the wormhole were - you wouldn't automatically go back 100 years just because your two ends were 100 light years apart. You would only go back 100 years if the moving end had been moving fast enough and long enough to be 100 years younger than your fixed end.
Quote: Tim Walker @ July 21 2009, 1:16 PM BST
Kaku is a very accessible writer and has a strong background as as Professor of Theoretical Physics.
I'm sure I've seen him credited as a 'futurologist' when he was a talking head on some programme or another. I'm actually reading his Hyperspace book at the moment.