HowStuffWorks "2057: Time Travel" - 0 views
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lcparker on 28 Apr 14Summary: In this short video, Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist from City College of New York, discusses the reality behind the theory of time travel. Dr. Kaku states that there really is no law preventing time travel and describes how Einstein likened time to a river, which may fork, or have whirlpools, or even bend. He gives the example of time travel with a wormhole defining it as a shortcut between two points in time using Alice in Wonderland's Through the Looking Glass as a potential example of a wormhole. Quality: Educated at University of California Berkeley and Harvard University, Dr. Kaku is the Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics at City College in New York. He has written numerous books, appeared on TV shows and been included in a variety of documentaries. He shares concepts of physics in ways lay people can understand using examples to which high schoolers can relate. It would be a nice tie-in to have the high school English class read Alice in Wonderland's Through the Looking Glass and then discuss the physics of the story in science class.