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Time travel: a mind-bending concept that blurs the lines between science fiction and scientific possibility. But what does real physics say about it?
In this episode, we explore the fascinating theories behind time travel—from Einstein’s groundbreaking relativity to the mysterious possibilities of wormholes and quantum loops. Can we really travel to the past? Are we already moving into the future every day? And what does this all mean for our understanding of free will and reality?
Join us for an engaging, accessible breakdown of the science behind time travel—no PhD required.
🧠 Topics covered:
• Time dilation and relativity
• Wormholes and Einstein-Rosen bridges
• Quantum mechanics and paradoxes
• Ethical dilemmas and sci-fi scenarios
• What the future of time travel might look like
💬 What moment in time would you visit if you could?
We’d love to hear your thoughts—reach out on social or leave a voice message through the episode page!
Perfect for fans of science, space, curiosity, and "what if" thinking.
By Smart CuriosityTime travel: a mind-bending concept that blurs the lines between science fiction and scientific possibility. But what does real physics say about it?
In this episode, we explore the fascinating theories behind time travel—from Einstein’s groundbreaking relativity to the mysterious possibilities of wormholes and quantum loops. Can we really travel to the past? Are we already moving into the future every day? And what does this all mean for our understanding of free will and reality?
Join us for an engaging, accessible breakdown of the science behind time travel—no PhD required.
🧠 Topics covered:
• Time dilation and relativity
• Wormholes and Einstein-Rosen bridges
• Quantum mechanics and paradoxes
• Ethical dilemmas and sci-fi scenarios
• What the future of time travel might look like
💬 What moment in time would you visit if you could?
We’d love to hear your thoughts—reach out on social or leave a voice message through the episode page!
Perfect for fans of science, space, curiosity, and "what if" thinking.