He is an expert, after all.
Published by violet June 1st, 2008 in Punkass!Well, thank goodness. I was wondering about the plausibility of moving an island through an artificially-created wormhole, but if an expert—especially an expert in that vaunted and well-founded field of time travel—thinks it’s possible, then I am TOTALLY ON BOARD.
I’ve been slumping into illness, hence posts being a bit sporadic of late. The blitzkrieg seems to be working, however, so I should be on my posting feet again soon.
Please tell me the time-travel expert in question is The Doctor.
It’s Michio Kaku, who we do not have definite proof of not being the doctor.
“…transversible wormholes are real, cutting-edge science, Kaku says.”
Well where’s mine, then?! I want one!
You call that an article? I want to see one that says “Every Theoretical Physicist Ever Says Popular Science Fiction Plot Device from Well Written Show Can Never Ever Happen, Not Ever in Anyway, Nuh-Uh”
Then wait a few years.
Science!
The exclamation point makes it different from regular old chemistry and biology and stuff. It does big things and involves gigantic levers.
I like that as we begin to theorize how the universe works at the smallest level we need to actually explain with REAL jargon how stuff in scifi happens. It’ll be fun to find out how actual interstellar ships work in the future (it’ll totally happen, or at least it had damn well better)