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"Theoretical Physics and Time Travel: Can White Holes Be the Key?"

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 Everything that passes through it must come out again, not where or when, but a mix of both. Time is a concept that has puzzled and fascinated humans for centuries. It's what separates events and experiences into the past, present, and future, and it shapes our understanding of life and existence. The past is a place of memories and nostalgia, the present is where we exist in the moment, and the future is the unknown, filled with possibilities and uncertainty. But what is the relationship between these three aspects of time, and how do they influence each other? In this article, we will explore the complex interplay of past, present, and future, and examine how they impact our perceptions of reality and shape our lives. We will delve into the philosophical, scientific, and psychological aspects of time, and investigate how our understanding of time has evolved over the centuries. Join us on this journey as we explore the timeless questions of what was, what is, and what will be. E

Einstein Is right

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  Again Einstein is right!  Albert Einstein , (born March 14, 1879, Württemberg, Germany—died April 18, 1955, (U.S.), German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the  Nobel Prize  for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the  photoelectric effect . Einstein is generally considered the most influential physicist  of the 20th century. The scientific community has always criticized Albert Einstein for the strange theories that he was bringing at the time!  And they say "what are these myths that you come up with, Albert,". And then it was only a few years later and his theory was proved, but this time it was different because Einstein's theory was proven one hundred year after it was published! Tenth of April 2019. Once again Einstein is right!   The first image in history of a giant black hole was discovered, the area of the hole is 40 billion kilometers, which is three times the size of the Earth, and its mass is 6.5 billion