A
theoretical way of time-travel is using the spacetime warping around a very
massive, infinitely long cylinder rotating near the speed of light around its
axis. [Originally described by Frank Tipler in "Rotating Cylinders and
Global Causality
Violation" Physical Review D9, 2203-2206 (1974)]
A
theoretical way of time-travel is using the spacetime warping around a very
massive, infinitely long cylinder rotating near the speed of light around its
axis. [Originally described by Frank Tipler in "Rotating Cylinders and
Global Causality
Violation" Physical Review D9, 2203-2206. 1974]