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A conceptual time machine using cosmic tachyons and Kerr black hole – turning integrated consciousness backward
Cosmic tachyons use gravitational waves to propagate much faster than light. This is where Einstein silently scratched his head but kept quiet at the end. India’s Satyen Bose from Calcutta, West Bengal brought up this issue to Einstein but the later decided not to look into something that will break his own theory.
Cosmic tachyons are the most intriguing aspect of astrophysics. This is where modern physics fails. Scientists envision a conceptual time machine using cosmic tachyons and Kerr black hole. It is theoretically proved that a tachyon propagating in an expanding universe loses momentum as the expansion continues and eventually encounters a time barrier where it begins to move backward in time. The same concept is extended in creating a time machine that can go back in time. Making tachyons go backwards in time is not that easy, but it can be done by using Kerr Back hole.
The tachyons which fall radically into a Schwarzschild or Kerr black hole do not reach the central singularity but bounced back at some finite radial distance from the center. A tachyon with sufficiently high angular momentum will spiral into the singularity.
Reversing the direction of tachyons while keeping the space-time curvature the same will create the time machine. Tachyons are fundamental building blocks in higher dimensions. It is one of the mechanisms for integrated consciousness. Turning integrated consciousness backward is possible – it has the same effect as turning tachyons back in time. Singularities in integrated consciousness allow the same to traverse forward and backward. Similarly Tachyons can do the same.
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