heka2015
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You really need to read the original posts my friend.
The "Tipler Cylinder", behold the single P in Tipler, mentioned in the Titor story,
refers to something Frank J. Tipler, a mathematical physisist, mixed up in his mind.
He states that clear and sound!
The funny part? It is exactly the post i quoted before.
Try reading it this time. You can even click on the original link he posted, linked through wayback.
By the way you could ask him anything you need yourself. (that is, if you need anything)
He is 70 years old and lectures at Tulane University.
Call him, write him an e-mail or sign up for a lecture? -> Public Contact Info Tulan University
Your "Tippler Cylinder" seems to be a whole different can, no pun intented.
Ok lets look at some Tipplers first.
Couldn't find a pic where they operate in a su(p?)er-cold jacket, sorry for that, maybe someone can photoshop that for us.
All right.
These go where? In the cylinder? Of cryogenic nature?
P.S.: Gibberish
You really need to read the original posts my friend.
The "Tipler Cylinder", behold the single P in Tipler, mentioned in the Titor story,
refers to something Frank J. Tipler, a mathematical physisist, mixed up in his mind.
He states that clear and sound!
The funny part? It is exactly the post i quoted before.
Try reading it this time. You can even click on the original link he posted, linked through wayback.
"Time travel is achieved by altering gravity. This concept is already proven by atomic clock experiments. The closer an observer is to a gravity source (high mass), the slower time passes for them. Traveling at high speeds mimics this effect which = the twin paradox of faster than light travel. However, this type of gravity manipulation is not sufficient to alter your world line.
The basic math to alter world lines exists right now. Tipler first described a working "time machine" through his theory of massive rotating spheres. I apologize for the web site but it was the only one I could find quickly.
http://www.geocities.com:0080/Area51/Station/5763/time.html
Wayback-Link: Time travel
Certain types of black holes also exhibit the "time travel" abilities of Tipler cylinders. Kerr was one of the first to describe the dual event horizons of a rotating black hole. As with Tipler's cylinders, it was possible to travel on a "time-like" trip through a Kerr black hole and end up in a different world line without being squished by the gravity of the singularity.
By the way you could ask him anything you need yourself. (that is, if you need anything)
He is 70 years old and lectures at Tulane University.
Call him, write him an e-mail or sign up for a lecture? -> Public Contact Info Tulan University
Your "Tippler Cylinder" seems to be a whole different can, no pun intented.
Why the Tipplers are sensitive information, is that they operate in a suer-cold jacket. They had to exist in this condition, but still could not let what they were made of could possibly fracture, or break due to their cryogenic nature. So this is a trade industrial secret, because this has not been invented as of yet. The prime contractor is in the future.
Ok lets look at some Tipplers first.
Couldn't find a pic where they operate in a su(p?)er-cold jacket, sorry for that, maybe someone can photoshop that for us.
All right.
These go where? In the cylinder? Of cryogenic nature?
P.S.: Gibberish