We perceive time every day, but
how do we perceive it? More importantly,
why do we perceive it moving in one direction? Over at the City University of New York they're on track to untangle those secrets using a salamander according to Evrim Yazgin. Maybe if one wishes to see time run in reverse, one could build a time machine with a window? Yet time travel remains frustratingly elusive, yet Obaidur Rahman reckons he's figured out
The Mystery Of Time Travel. He lays out his perspective on the phenomenon in a new, free e-book as to whether we can visit the past or jump far ahead into the future. (CS)
-- Delivered by Feed43 service
from THE ANOMALIST https://bit.ly/3dbz2VH
No comments:
Post a Comment
Let us know what you think