Over the past few weeks, I have been studying the realms of time travel and the theory of relativity. While doing so, I encountered a lot of intriguing yet bizarre concepts. One such idea was that of imaginary mass particles, tachyons, that can travel faster than light. Another such topic was that of particles with negative mass and energy that move away when you pull them.
I've also stumbled upon numerous hypotheses and paradoxes about time travel to the past. The most prevalent paradox was the grandfather paradox, and the most accepted solution for that is the concept of parallel universes. I also came across time travel hypotheses, such as the Tipler cylinder, and I’m fascinated by how such astonishing theories even come to the minds of physicists.
In the most recent article that I have read, I came across terms like the special relativistic time dilation and M-theory. My future plan is to investigate these concepts since I’ve never heard about them, yet from the little I read, they seemed to be fairly important.
Next week is also the ISM Business Symposium, where I will get to network with professionals and learn about professionalism. After the event, I can officially start contacting mentors. Since my topic has changed from nuclear astrophysics to time travel and relativity, I need to start looking for new professors that I can reach out to.
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