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Far-Fetched Time Travel Concept Receives Private Funds

WED Fan writes "A University of Washington researcher who couldn't find funds the old fashioned way has raised funds from private parties to continue with his studies of 'time travel'. He is studying the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox. Basically, using spooky action, he wants to be able to use entangled pairs to send messages, not only through space, but also in time. 'As the evidence for this has accumulated, several fairly contorted and unsatisfying efforts have been aimed at solving the puzzle. Cramer has proposed an explanation that doesn't violate the speed of light but does kind of mess with the traditional concept of time.' Despite the implausibility of the science here laypeople have been inspired by the researcher's idea, enough to donate almost $35,000 to his project."

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  1. Not news by UbuntuDupe · · Score: 1, Troll

    The story is really just,

    "Another investor rooked into making a stupid investment through investment pitch X."

    Individuals invest in stupid things all the time. Like workers who just read Slashdot all day. ;-)

  2. Re:I'm all for the scientific method... by Johnny5000 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Unfortunately $35k won't take him very far. He will probably need at least 10x that much.

    How exactly would $350,000 help substantiate his loony idea better than $35,000?

    --
    The libertarian solution to the failures of capitalism is to apply more capitalism til the failures are fixed.
  3. ahahaha... by MOBE2001 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Can I get the investors info?

    ahahaha... John Cramer is obviously a crackpot. But he is not alone. There are a bunch of crackpots like him in the physics community. David Deutsch (of quantum computing fame) and the little con artist in the wheelchair immediately come to mind. The fact remains that nothing can move in spacetime, by definition. It is all explained at the link below:

    Nasty Little Truth About Spacetime Physics

    Paul Feyerabend, the foremost science critic of the last century, once wrote in his book 'Against Method' that "the most stupid procedures and the most laughable results in their domain are surrounded with an aura of excellence. It is time to cut them down in size, and to give them a more modest position in society." Feyerabend was speaking of scientists in general but he may as well have been talking about spacetime physics. Star Trek voodoo physics is morelike it. ahahaha...