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With a deep understanding of time and relativity, traveling through time might actually be possible, according to Albert Einstein.

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Previous Episode:

Who Was The First Person To Time Travel?:
youtube.com/watch?v=0KuaNQLD_b4

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What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics?:
livescience.com/50941-second-law-thermodynamics.html

"The laws of thermodynamics describe the relationships between thermal energy, or heat, and other forms of energy, and how energy affects matter. The First Law of Thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; the total quantity of energy in the universe stays the same."

What Is Time? One Physicist Hunts for the Ultimate Theory:
wired.com/2010/02/what-is-time

"One way to get noticed as a scientist is to tackle a really difficult problem. Physicist Sean Carroll has become a bit of a rock star in geek circles by attempting to answer an age-old question no scientist has been able to fully explain: What is time?"

What is time?:
earthsky.org/space/what-is-time

"Imagine time running backwards. People would grow younger instead of older and, after a long life of gradual rejuvenation - unlearning everything they know - they would end as a twinkle in their parents' eyes."

How Einstein's general theory of relativity killed off common-sense physics:
theconversation.com/how-einsteins-general-theory-of-relativity-killed-off-common-sense-physics-50042

"Gravity ties our bodies to planet Earth but it does not define the limits of the soaring human mind. In November 1915 - exactly one century ago - this was proven to be true when Albert Einstein, in a series of lectures at the Prussian Academy of Sciences, presented a theory that would revolutionise how we view gravity - and physics itself."

What is relativity?:
science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/everyday-myths/what-is-relativity1.htm'

"Let's heap a second scoop onto the relativity cone -- a lovely taste of Black Forest courtesy of German-born physicist Albert Einstein. As we just mentioned, Galilean relativity, even after it got a few tweaks from Newtonian physics, was broken."

Time Travel: Theories, Paradoxes & Possibilities:
space.com/21675-time-travel.html

"Time travel - moving between different points in time - has been a popular topic for science fiction for decades. Franchises ranging from "Doctor Who" to "Star Trek" to "Back to the Future" have seen humans get in a vehicle of some sort and arrive in the past or future, ready to take on new adventures"

A question of timing:
physics.org/article-questions.asp?id=77

"From our everyday experience, the flow of time is a constant that relentlessly moves forward at the same pace for everyone. If you tell a friend you will meet them in an hour, you can both agree on how long that hour is."

What is a Wormhole?:
space.com/20881-wormholes.html

"A wormhole is a theoretical passage through space-time that could create shortcuts for long journeys across the universe. Wormholes are predicted by the theory of general relativity. "

Yes, Time Travel Is Possible; Here's How:
gizmodo.com/yes-time-travel-is-possible-heres-how-1654958816

"Time travel's been one of man's wildest fantasies for centuries. It's long been a popular trend in movies and fiction, inspiring everything from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol to H.G. Wells' The Time Machine to the Charlton Heston shrine that is The Planet of the Apes."

Tipler Cylinder:
andersoninstitute.com/tipler-cylinder.html

"A Tipler Cylinder uses a massive and long cylinder spinning around its longitudinal axis. The rotation creates a frame-dragging effect and fields of closed time-like curves traversable in a way to achieve subluminal time travel to the past."

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