
Paradoxes and Mr Fusion
Paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible, according to the mathematical modelling of a University of Queensland undergraduate student. Jeff and Anthony attempt to step through the methodology and ramifications of these computations. Then, what if we could have clean, abundant energy by 2035? All it takes is creating a star inside a power plant. Anthony and Jeff discuss just how close to nuclear fusion humanity might be.
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This one: https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/math/a34146674/paradox-free-time-travel-is-possible/
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