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Scientists spoke about a new way to travel in time

Useful information, if you still want to go into space.

Scientists from the Institute of Anderson in the United States said that driving two close to each other, outer strings, people will be able to travel in time. It is also possible using black holes.

For the first time about the theory of cosmic strings spoke astrophysicist Richard Gott of Princeton University. He described them as one-dimensional crack in the fabric of the Universe, which were formed immediately after the Big Bang. It is assumed that these objects contain an incredible amount of energy that can destroy anything.

Based on the above information, the experts conducted a number of studies. In the end, they proved that if cosmic strings do exist, they can distort space and time. Unfortunately, humanity is not yet able to control cosmic strings, or black holes. Professor Gott jokingly said that the Earth’s population today can’t even fully control the resources of their own planet.

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