
Welcome to our tutorials on Time Travel Mathematics.
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Most of the time we travel forward in time, and causes precede effects, but since Einstein's ideas we now know that this need not always be the case.
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Much of the strange things that happen with Time are caused by Time being associated with imaginary numbers. Explore this site and discover how 20th and 21st Century Mathematics has changed our understanding of Time.
Welcome to our tutorials on Time Travel Mathematics.
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Most of the time we travel forward in time, and causes precede effects, but since Einstein's ideas we now know that this need not always be the case.
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Much of the strange things that happen with Time are caused by Time being associated with imaginary numbers. Explore this site and discover how 20th and 21st Century Mathematics has changed our understanding of Time.
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Types of Numbers - Slide #1
Bits to Twistors
1. Familiar Numbers
Most numbers we use in our everyday life such as odd, even, counting, decimal and negative numbers lie on the real number line. Coincidentally these Real Numbers apply to things we see in our supposedly Real world.
Things that we observe seem to fall on discrete countable values of minimal possible amounts of things. Every thing we observe measure in a whole number of these values. The terms "Planck values", "Quanta" or "packets" may be used depending on the context.
To fully understand both familiar and less used numbers we may need to start at some of the simplest types of numbers and work our way up
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