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30-06-2003, 11:50 PM
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Physicists have found that general relativity equations yield many solutions representing different space-times. Sometimes, sufficient warping of a particular space-time makes possible the existence of paths known as closed timelike curves (SN: 3/28/92, p. 202; 11/5/88, p. 302). A traveler moving along such a path would find that his or her watch always runs forward, even though the traveler eventually ends up where -- and when -- he or she started.
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Physicists have found that general relativity equations yield many solutions representing different space-times. Sometimes, sufficient warping of a particular space-time makes possible the existence of paths known as closed timelike curves (SN: 3/28/92, p. 202; 11/5/88, p. 302). A traveler moving along such a path would find that his or her watch always runs forward, even though the traveler eventually ends up where -- and when -- he or she started.
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Most weeks feel like that anyway /webboard/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc98/4_11_98/fob3.htm