Time Travel In Theory and Practice

Time Travel In Theory and Practice by John Yates, published by I.F.S. Foundation in November 2011, is a comprehensive exploration of the concepts surrounding time and the universe. This first edition spans 364 pages and is presented in English. The book challenges traditional views by advocating for a scientific approach to understanding time, free will, and the so-called ‘specious present,’ which the author argues is a legitimate phenomenon.
Readers will find an examination of time and space that integrates modern physics with observational and psychological techniques. The work delves into the implications of time travel, utilizing virtual reality and science studies to address complex issues in these fields. By cataloging and describing experiences related to time travel, the book aims to provide a scientific framework for understanding these often-misunderstood concepts.
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For science to be what it should be, it should be allowed to survive in its own right, untrammeled by ancient dogma. This idea is applied to theories of time and the universe and the toxic idea that there is no free will. We deal particularly with the so-called ‘specious present’ which is not specious at all as anyone who cares to, can easily discover. This monograph uses modern physics, observational and psychological techniques, virtual reality, and science studies to examine the borderline problems of time and space. We have broken through the psychological barrier of ancient dogma, and we actually catalogue and describe experiences obtained whilst travelling through time, in an acceptable and scientific manner.
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