Oct 192011
 

This video is simply stunning. You may have heard of levitation using superconductors. This video shows takes those experiments even further, demonstrating an amazing effect called ‘quantum locking,’ where an object is ‘locked’ in a fixed position without contacting any other objects. Watch the disc in this video spin and move, all while maintaining the same local orientation. Watch below:

Sep 142011
 

 

 

Well, as it turns out, lots of people are actively working towards the dream of expanding the one-way street of time into a multi-lane superhighway! Of course, many of these time pioneers are completely whackadoodle. But within the temporal engineering profession, you can also find accomplished researchers pursuing serious, science-based approaches to time travel.

Yesterday, we looked at various time travel theories inspired by science fiction. Here, we highlight three of these proposed methods of temporal manipulation that aren’t only attracting serious consideration, but might be available sooner than you think.

via 3 science-based approaches to time travel that aren’t crazy | DVICE.