TIME AND SPACE
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CONTENT OVERVIEW
ILLUSION OF SPACE WITH TIME
• TIME TRAVEL
• WORMHOLE
• PARALLEL UNIVERSES
• INFLATIONARY MULTIVERSE
• BUBBLE UNIVERSE
• MANY WORLD INTERPRETATION
• MATHEMATICAL UNIVERSES
• KINGMAKER
ACTUAL THEORIES HYPOTHETICAL CONCEPT
OR IS IT?
TIME TRAVEL
TIME TRAVEL
Time travel is a theoretical physics concept that has to do with
moving from one point in time to another, just like our movement
through space. Often, it is associated with changing events or
witnessing history. Key concepts include relativity theory, wormholes,
causal paradoxes, and logical challenges. Relativity Theory allows for
time dilation, while wormholes are hypothetical tunnels through
spacetime. However, time travel is purely speculative and not
currently possible.
WORMHOLE
WORMHOLES AS TIME
MACHINES: Theoretical
structures connecting
different points in space
and time.
Accelerating one end or placing it
in a strong gravitational field
could allow time travel: entering
ONE END traveling to the
PAST or FUTURE .
CASUALTY PARADOXES: using warm-holes for time travel challenges the flow of cause and
effect.
example: the GRANDFATHER Paradox : altering past events could create logical
contradictions
HAWKING’S CHRONOLOGY
PROTECTION CONJECTURE:
suggests that natural laws might
block time travel to avoid
paradoxes.
radiation feedback could destroy
time- traveling warm-holes.
POP-CULTURE:
sci-fi movies : INTERSTELLAR and
STAR TREK
WORMHOLE
PARALLEL UNIVERSES
A parallel world, often known as an alternate reality or
alternative dimension, is a hypothetical coexisting universe
that is frequently referred to as the "multiverse" of all
possible parallel universes.
String Theory Multiverse: Our universe is one of many
universes that exist within a higher-dimensional space called
the 'string theory landscape.
SOME THEORIES ON PARALLEL UNIVERSES- INFLATIONARY
MULTIVERSE, BUBBLE UNIVERSE , MANY WORLD
INTERPRETATION, MATHEMATICAL UNIVERSES
MULTIVERSE
INFLATIONARY MULTIVERSE
• Inflationary Multiverse: Our universe is
just one of many universes that exist
within a larger multidimensional
space, each with its own unique
properties and laws of physics.
• The inflationary multiverse, a
theoretical model based on cosmic
inflation, suggests our universe is one
of several created after the Big Bang
and has unique physical laws and
constants, influenced by quantum
fluctuations, providing a conceptual
platform for other universes and
ourselves.
BUBBLE UNIVERSE
The concept of a bubble universe relates to the
idea of multiple universes or multiverse theory
in cosmology and physics.
Time in Bubble Universes -
Within a Bubble: Time flows according to that
universe's rules.
Between Bubbles: Undefined, as bubbles are
causally disconnected.
BUBBLE COLLISIONS
Collisions may disrupt time and leave imprints in
the COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND (CMB).
SPECULATIVE INSIGHTS
Time might be an emergent property of bubble
universes.
Raises questions about timeless origins and time
travel.
MANY WORLDS INTERPRETATION
Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI):
Every time a quantum event occurs,
the universe splits into multiple
parallel universes, each with a
different outcome.
mechanical interpretation that states
every quantum event leads to the
universe's branching into multiple
parallel universes where different
outcomes happen in each. This
method has no wave function
collapse, but its implications, including
infinite parallel universes and
difficulties understanding
consciousness within this context, are
a matter of concern.
MATHEMATICAL UNIVERSES
• Max Tegmark was the one who
proposed the mathematical universe
hypothesis, stating that all
mathematically described structures
exist as physical realities and that
each structure corresponds to a
distinct universe. It questions the
traditional view of reality and gives
credence to the fact that
mathematical descriptions may be the
essence of reality itself.
RIPPLE EFFECT
The RIPPLE EFFECT, when applied to time, refers to how small
actions or events can create far-reaching consequences across the
timeline. It’s often tied to concepts like causality, time travel, and
chaos theory. In some theories, every event in one universe can
have a ripple effect in other universes. This means that all events
in the multiverse are interconnected.
Causality and Paradoxes: The ripple effect challenges the
concept of causality, as small changes could lead to paradoxical
outcomes. These ripples could lead to parallel universes or
branching timelines, depending on the interpretation of time.
Interconnectedness of Events:
The ripple effect highlights the interconnectedness of events
across time:
A decision made today could have a profound impact years or
even centuries later.
Historical Example: The assassination of ARCHUKE FRANZ
FERFINAND in 1914 set off a chain reaction, ultimately leading
CONNECTING THE DOTS
The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon in
which a large group shares false
memories, possibly connected to time
travel or parallel universes. Parallel
universes, where different outcomes
occur in separate universes, can
resolve the paradox of the grandfather
paradox. There is quantum evidence
for multiple universes and timelines,
and alternate universes or timelines
could explain the Mandela Effect.
CONNECTING THE DOTS
Time travel is one of the most
common science fiction themes,
involving traveling either forward or
backward in time. Forward time travel
is quite natural, but backward time
travel is quite speculative. Paradoxes
such as the grandfather paradox
highlight the complex nature of time
and its contradictions.
The astronomy of
the Future:
Challenges and
hopes
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  • 1.
    TIME AND SPACE GROUPNUMBER - 5 GROUP MEMBERS - 24BEV7024 ,24BEV7025 ,24BEV7031 ,24BEV7034 ,24B EV7045 ,24BEV7049 ,24BEV7053, 24BEV7055
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    CONTENT OVERVIEW ILLUSION OFSPACE WITH TIME • TIME TRAVEL • WORMHOLE • PARALLEL UNIVERSES • INFLATIONARY MULTIVERSE • BUBBLE UNIVERSE • MANY WORLD INTERPRETATION • MATHEMATICAL UNIVERSES • KINGMAKER
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    ACTUAL THEORIES HYPOTHETICALCONCEPT OR IS IT? TIME TRAVEL
  • 4.
    TIME TRAVEL Time travelis a theoretical physics concept that has to do with moving from one point in time to another, just like our movement through space. Often, it is associated with changing events or witnessing history. Key concepts include relativity theory, wormholes, causal paradoxes, and logical challenges. Relativity Theory allows for time dilation, while wormholes are hypothetical tunnels through spacetime. However, time travel is purely speculative and not currently possible.
  • 5.
    WORMHOLE WORMHOLES AS TIME MACHINES:Theoretical structures connecting different points in space and time. Accelerating one end or placing it in a strong gravitational field could allow time travel: entering ONE END traveling to the PAST or FUTURE . CASUALTY PARADOXES: using warm-holes for time travel challenges the flow of cause and effect. example: the GRANDFATHER Paradox : altering past events could create logical contradictions
  • 6.
    HAWKING’S CHRONOLOGY PROTECTION CONJECTURE: suggeststhat natural laws might block time travel to avoid paradoxes. radiation feedback could destroy time- traveling warm-holes. POP-CULTURE: sci-fi movies : INTERSTELLAR and STAR TREK WORMHOLE
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    PARALLEL UNIVERSES A parallelworld, often known as an alternate reality or alternative dimension, is a hypothetical coexisting universe that is frequently referred to as the "multiverse" of all possible parallel universes. String Theory Multiverse: Our universe is one of many universes that exist within a higher-dimensional space called the 'string theory landscape. SOME THEORIES ON PARALLEL UNIVERSES- INFLATIONARY MULTIVERSE, BUBBLE UNIVERSE , MANY WORLD INTERPRETATION, MATHEMATICAL UNIVERSES
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    INFLATIONARY MULTIVERSE • InflationaryMultiverse: Our universe is just one of many universes that exist within a larger multidimensional space, each with its own unique properties and laws of physics. • The inflationary multiverse, a theoretical model based on cosmic inflation, suggests our universe is one of several created after the Big Bang and has unique physical laws and constants, influenced by quantum fluctuations, providing a conceptual platform for other universes and ourselves.
  • 10.
    BUBBLE UNIVERSE The conceptof a bubble universe relates to the idea of multiple universes or multiverse theory in cosmology and physics. Time in Bubble Universes - Within a Bubble: Time flows according to that universe's rules. Between Bubbles: Undefined, as bubbles are causally disconnected. BUBBLE COLLISIONS Collisions may disrupt time and leave imprints in the COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND (CMB). SPECULATIVE INSIGHTS Time might be an emergent property of bubble universes. Raises questions about timeless origins and time travel.
  • 11.
    MANY WORLDS INTERPRETATION Many-WorldsInterpretation (MWI): Every time a quantum event occurs, the universe splits into multiple parallel universes, each with a different outcome. mechanical interpretation that states every quantum event leads to the universe's branching into multiple parallel universes where different outcomes happen in each. This method has no wave function collapse, but its implications, including infinite parallel universes and difficulties understanding consciousness within this context, are a matter of concern.
  • 12.
    MATHEMATICAL UNIVERSES • MaxTegmark was the one who proposed the mathematical universe hypothesis, stating that all mathematically described structures exist as physical realities and that each structure corresponds to a distinct universe. It questions the traditional view of reality and gives credence to the fact that mathematical descriptions may be the essence of reality itself.
  • 13.
    RIPPLE EFFECT The RIPPLEEFFECT, when applied to time, refers to how small actions or events can create far-reaching consequences across the timeline. It’s often tied to concepts like causality, time travel, and chaos theory. In some theories, every event in one universe can have a ripple effect in other universes. This means that all events in the multiverse are interconnected. Causality and Paradoxes: The ripple effect challenges the concept of causality, as small changes could lead to paradoxical outcomes. These ripples could lead to parallel universes or branching timelines, depending on the interpretation of time. Interconnectedness of Events: The ripple effect highlights the interconnectedness of events across time: A decision made today could have a profound impact years or even centuries later. Historical Example: The assassination of ARCHUKE FRANZ FERFINAND in 1914 set off a chain reaction, ultimately leading
  • 14.
    CONNECTING THE DOTS TheMandela Effect is a phenomenon in which a large group shares false memories, possibly connected to time travel or parallel universes. Parallel universes, where different outcomes occur in separate universes, can resolve the paradox of the grandfather paradox. There is quantum evidence for multiple universes and timelines, and alternate universes or timelines could explain the Mandela Effect.
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    CONNECTING THE DOTS Timetravel is one of the most common science fiction themes, involving traveling either forward or backward in time. Forward time travel is quite natural, but backward time travel is quite speculative. Paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox highlight the complex nature of time and its contradictions.
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