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Time Travel: An Approximate Mathematical Solution

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This short technical note describes an approximate mathematical solution for Time Travel involving relativity and very brief time intervals. Time Travel is made possible by exploiting the fact that our universe literally blinks off and on at a very high frequency. Limitations of the solution are discussed including possible error sources. Assumptions are made for small changes in the speed of light and for the Lighthouse Frequency, which has been described in previous papers. This paper will only be meaningful to those with a background in calculus, physics or engineering. The math is derived by taking Einstein's equation, E=mc^2, and taking the partial derivative with respect to time. Readers will note that the speed of light is not constant per Dr Daniel Gezari's important paper; "Lunar Laser Ranging Test on the Invariance of C." Each reader must comprehend that our universe literally blinks off and on, approximately 1 trillion times every second (1.1 THz).


For those unconvinced that our universe is blinking - please see the related ebook, "The First Periodic Table for Elementary Particles," which provides compelling mathematical evidence.


For more than 2 years, this author has been stalked, harassed, and threatened by US Government agents from the CIA, FBI, and NSA - because of the content of these ebooks. My home has been broken into, repeatedly. My computer, phone, and alarm system have been hacked, including those of my friends and family. It is truly sad and pathetic, these agencies have become criminal organizations. #BlinkingUniverse

15 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 9, 2013

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December 31, 2015
There are quite a few assumptions made that I simply don't buy, like a "blinking" universe (at the so called Lighthouse frequency), or the change in the speed of light over time. I don't have enough scientific background to debunk this research though, so I give it the benefit (read one star) of a doubt. I would imagine though that if Time Travel were that easy and inexpensive (yes, the cost for time travel is also computed, something I wouldn't have expected from a "scientific" paper) it will have been done (is that the correct tense?) already, at least on a small scale.
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