All you need is a wormhole, the Large Hadron Collider or a rocket that goes really, really fast
Stephen Hawking, writing for the Daily Mail1, describes how to build a time machine.
- A piece that seems excerpted from his new TV series [↑]
Stephen Hawking, writing for the Daily Mail1, describes how to build a time machine.
If the temperature fluctuations of the cosmic microwave background (read: the universe) could be represented by a finite amount of water—and it can; as far as we know, the universe is finite—would drinking all of it at once be a danger to science?
Via New Scientist, the downside of knowing everything all at once.
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