Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Sensors Expo Just Got More Interesting
I usually get all kinds of brochures in my mailbox at work. This particular one caught my eye today, LOL.
I am definitely attending this years Sensors Expo, LOL: Sensors Expo Keynote Speaker - Ronald Mallett, Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Connecticut, Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality
Can a circulating beam of light make time travel a reality by dragging time into a closed loop? Theoretical physicist Ronald Mallett thinks it can. Working with Einstein's theories of relativity and space-time, he has discovered the basic equations for a working time machine that may make time travel possible. (It's being hailed as a plausible path to time travel, in our lifetime.) Mallett has appeared on This American Life and on TLC's The World's First Time Machine, and his book Time Traveler, a sort of Elegant Universe-meets-H.G. Wells, has the scientific community -- and the general public -- abuzz with renewed interest and serious debate.
At a sensors expo?!?!?! Gonna be an interesting year, LOL!@!
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