Physicist Michio Kaku says he knows of nothing that makes
time travel impossible and "In the laws of physics, if it's not
forbidden, it's mandatory. This is pretty much proven every
time." And an amateur explorer says he's discovered a portal
where time is altered.
In msnbc.com, Alan Boyle quotes Kaku as saying, "Over the
last 10 years there's been a sea change. Ten years ago, you
would be considered a lunatic if you proposed that time travel
was possible?Now, the burden of proof has shifted to the
cynics, who have to prove that it?s not possible."
One time travel theory involves wormholes, which are
shortcuts between two distant regions in the curved time-
space of the universe. But in the past, scientists though a
time machine that traveled through wormholes (if the exist)
would need so much power it would instantly explode. "Since
then, there have been experiments indicating that the
machine does not explode," Kaku says. But "Black holes are
not preferable for time travel because they're one-way trips.
It's like an elevator with only an 'up' button."
Engineer Paul Nahin says, "The fact that you can't change
the past doesn't mean that you can't affect it. We know Joan
of Arc died, but you could very well be the person who threw
the match on the wood."
"I tend to believe the many-worlds interpretation," Kaku says.
This means that there's a world in which Joan of Arc died,
and another in which you went back in time and saved her?
in fact, there are as many universes as there are possibilities.
Ron Quinn writes in the Tucson Weekly about a secret place
in the Arizona mountains he discovered in 1956, where time is
altered. He says, "The reason I'm bringing this tale to light
after all this time is because something is in the works might
effect this interesting place. Tucson Electric Power Company
plans on building a 345,000-watt high-voltage transmission
line from Tucson to Nogales. The line could come quite close
to this site. When this line becomes active, what, if anything,
will this enormous voltage do to this delicate location?
Enhance the natural energy already lurking within it, or
nothing? Only time will tell."
It started when John, a local Indian, told him about a
mysterious stone archway. In the 1800s, three Indians
discovered it while hunting. They started chasing each other
through it, but one of them never emerged from the other
side. The remaining two Indians fled. In 1948, John came
upon the arch in a storm. When he looked through it, he saw
a blue, cloudless sky on the other side.
Ron and his brother Chuck set off to find the arch. When
they found it, they noted that it was about 7 feet high and 5
feet wide. They threw stones through it and Ron even stuck
his arm through, but nothing happened.
Their friend Louie Romero was camping near the arch one
night with some other cowboys when they all heard the
rumbling hooves and whinnying of approaching horses?but
they couldn't see them. The sounds suddenly ended and in
the morning, they could find no hoof prints. Historical figures
have also been seen near the arch. Some have seen a dark-
robed Jesuit priest, who became transparent, then vanished.
Others have seen a troop of Spanish soldiers, who also
vanished.
Ron writes, "During one of our two-week adventures, I found
myself near the canyon that leads towards that oddball site.
Not having been there in almost four years, I decided to pay
it a visit?Below to my left was a canyon?where none had
existed?I soon discovered I was in the same canyon that led
toward the hill I had just scaled. I was more than 250 yards
back down the canyon on a different slope and now I was
facing south?I had mysteriously been transported to the
new location. Thinking I was looking west, I was really looking
east seeing the canyon I had just hiked." He was afraid he
might not still be living in his own time, so he was relieved
when he got back to his Jeep.
People have found large numbers of geodes?a type of quartz
that conducts electricity?in the vicinity of the arch. They've
also experienced vibrations, their arm hair standing on end,
and strange ear pressure when in the area, all of which could
be caused by electricity. Ron writes, "Could these large
geodes be the main source that activates the natural energy
within the area?
"?What we have out there is a natural phenomena created
accidentally by nature. It alters time, and there's no way to
predict when this might occur?On my last visit to this
wondrous place, I discovered the top portion of the archway
had collapsed. All that remains are the two columns. Will this
damage interfere with its ability to change time?"
Amateurs and abductees keep stumbling into knowledge that
the government knows about but keeps secret. Subscribers:
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