An article in the Nov. 2005 edition of Popular Science Magazine, describes "a bold new theory that predicts time travel may be more plausible than previously thought."

It's an interview, they have published. I'll give you a sample:

PS: First off, when scientists talk about time machines, you don't mean actual "machines," right?

AO (Amos Ori of Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa): Right. It's not such successful terminology. My "machine" is merely a certain configuration of gravitational fields.

Pick up a copy of the magazine and read it, please, if you're interested in Time Travel.
beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Popular Science: Time Travel gets easier! No wormhole required. An article in the Nov. 2005 edition of Popular Science Magazine, describes "a bold new theory that predicts time travel may be more plausible than previously thought." It's an interview, they have published. I'll give you a sample: PS: First off, when scientists talk about time machines, you don't mean actual "machines," right? AO (Amos Ori of Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa): Right. It's not such successful terminology. My "machine" is merely a certain Rating: 5