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Theorizing a Fundamental Wormhole | Time Travel |

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We crave new sensations but soon become indifferent to them. The wonders of yesterday are today common occurrences.  - Nikola Tesla Parallel Universe and Multi-verse Parallel universes are simply the branches of the very original universe whose formation is caused by the probability of alternative actions we perform in our everyday life. For instance, there exists a universe where you choose to lay down in your bed rather than reading this blog, but due to the combination of actions you choose, you are what you are today, in this universe. Meanwhile, a multiverse is a whole new universe where the values of physical constants are different than the other. Such physical constants being Gravitation constant, Planck constant, the charge of an electron, even the speed of light, and some others. Quantum Numbers Quantum numbers are those boring numbers that help you identify a specific particle in the universe. The four quantum numbers are 'blah blah, blah blah, blah blah, and Spin Quantu

The Basic Flex | Time Travel |

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Long enough, for me to realize it is impossible by any contemporary measures, time travel has been a big mystery waiting to be solved. To help myself solve this, I had made my own theories that I worked on, one of them unknowingly ended up being the space-time curve that Einstein himself had first decorated. Yes, you read that right, I discovered the space-time curve all by myself and now I feel weird about myself. Moving on... We now look at some phenomena that help us understand time travel. Time Dilation Einstein's concept of relative time changed the perspective of the whole world. In his theory, he describes time, as the 4th dimension, to be tangled in the three-dimension space and forming an elastic-like sheet (in 2d) called the space-time curve, which looks like this Time Travel hit his mind when he imagined riding a beam of light in space, which then made him realize would slow down the time only for him. This is time dilation. This helped develop the first theory of time t