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    BBC - The Time Lords

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    BBC - The Time Lords

    BBC - The Time Lords
    XviD | English | 576x336 25.00fps | MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 109Kbps
    No Subtitles | 45 minutes | 350MB | 4 Parts
    Broadcast: 12 October 1999 (US)
    Genre: Documentary | Special Subject




    Synopsis:

    When Kip Thorne agreed to look over Carl Sagan's first sci fi novel, he had no idea it would lead him to break one of the biggest taboos of modern science - Time Travel. The furore that broke out when he published details of how to build a time machine sent him into hiding. Now, after years of silence, Thorne tells HORIZON how our infinitely advanced descendents might go about doing such a thing.
    The Time Lords reveals the practical details of time travel. For a start, a time machine already exists, and it looks remarkably similar to a 747. In a 25-year celebration of the first demonstration that the slowing of time is a human experience, HORIZON took the original experimenter and an atomic clock on a transatlantic crossing, to measure how far British Airways took them into the future. And we're not talking different time zones. We're talking real time travel, for everyone. Only a lack of cash for big enough engines stops us travelling years into the future.

    The real problem for a time traveller has always been getting back, and Thorne's work showed that all you might need are "quantum wormholes" and some "exotic matter". Quantum Wormholes are all around us, deep in the wierd world of particle physics, but they are far too small to detect. As for Exotic Matter, there's another respectable Time Lord, Steve Lamoreaux, who makes it in his lab.

    If you could travel back in time, all hell might break loose. You could slaughter your parents before you were born, but then you wouldn't exist, and thus wouldn't be able to do the dirty deed. But then they would survive, and you would be born after all, so……. The paradoxes opened up by time travel are so logically offensive that they alone have reassured many scientists that it will never be a serious possibility. But it seems that Nature has ways to protect herself from such confusions, while still allowing time travel to occur. And Igor Novikov, the Time Lord who cracked this one, believes that travel into the past will be possible in about 200 years.

    Another broken taboo concerns sending messages faster than light. Breaking the light speed barrier is totally forbidden by Einstein, and all who believe in him, for moving beyond it would make time stand still. But that has not stopped a German Time Lord, physicist Gunter Nimtz, transmitting Mozart's 40th Symphony across his lab at 4.7 times the speed of light. Impossible, yes, but demonstrated on screen in HORIZON.

    Judith Bunting's quirky film takes us to the boundaries of modern thought. The truth about time travel is wrapped up in the detail of how our Universe works and how it all began, and that's where Stephen Hawking comes in. Hawking does not want time travel to be possible and he has gone to the frontiers of physics in his attempts to show that it probably won't ever be possible.

    But even he can't quite rule it out.



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