Israeli Scientist Proposes Time Machine Without Exotic Materials

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An Israeli scientist has proposed a time machine concept that does not rely on exotic materials, sparking interest in the feasibility of such technology. The discussion raises concerns about the physical effects on the human body when traveling at near light speed, particularly regarding the extreme gravitational forces (G-forces) that would be experienced. The topic is considered significant enough to warrant further exploration in specialized forums, such as the Relativity Forum, where similar discussions are ongoing. The thread has been closed to redirect participants to that platform for continued dialogue.
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An Israeli scientist proposed a time machine that does not need exotic materials. See here
 
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Sounds like what Sambo did to turn the tiger into butter.
I'm wondering how many"G"s a human in a doughnut will half to endure? Even if it were hundreds of miles in diameter, at near light speed, I'm not sure your body could with stand it.
 
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