Time travel could actually be a possibility for future generations. This might be possible with new research into Einstein’s theory of general relativity, a theory of gravity that shows how time can be warped by the gravitational pull of objects. Quite literally, researchers have said, bend time enough and you can create a loop and the possibility of temporal travel. Prof Amos Ori has set out a theory in the prestigious science journal Physical Review, that rests on a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as “closed time-like curves.” In the past, one of the major challenges has been the alleged need for an exotic material with strange properties - what physicists call negative density - to create these time loops. “This is no longer an issue,” suggests professor Ori
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