DWQA QuestionsCategory: MetaphysicsA viewer asks: “Dr. Ronald Mallett, a theoretical physicist, has gained attention for his work on the concept of time travel. Mallett’s central idea involves using circulating light beams to create a rotating ring laser. The energy from the circulating light could theoretically twist space and time, creating a closed timelike curve (CTC), which could allow for backward time travel. This effect, predicted by general relativity, suggests that rotating bodies (or, in this case, rotating light) can “drag” spacetime around with them. Mallett hypothesizes that if the frame dragging effect is strong enough, it could create loops in time. Is his theory sound, and can the same ideas be used for future-time travel?” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 1 month ago
This principle will work in both directions, but it has severe practical limitations. It can be used on a modest scale to create a manipulation of time locally, in conjunction with the phenomena created through technological means, but that does not mean it will create a time machine that can be employed seamlessly to teleport people backwards and forwards through time. What he is doing, on a theoretical level, is gaining a greater perception and insight about the potential for creating a time manipulation, but this is only a glimmer of how this could be done in a meaningful way to have a practical application. We do not see humans solving this problem during the time remaining they will be living on the planet.