Sally Ember, Ed.D.:
Two other books to read if this topic interests you (and you can get my favorite parts from my Goodreads’ review pages and tweets @sallyemberedd about these books): Michio Kaku’s “The Future of the Mind,” and Max Tegmark’s “Our Mathematical Universe.” Enjoy!
Originally posted on Tonya R. Moore:
Time travel is what we call the notion of moving from one point in time to another, by means other than simply existing throughout the passage of time. If my present self were to somehow physically visit the past or the future, I would have achieved time travel.
Popular science suggests that time travel should be possible in some way, shape or form but the truth is, humans know too little about time itself to claim with much confidence that time travel is either possible or impossible.
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Published on June 12, 2014 05:50