Physicist Louis Del Monte Explores the Possibility of Time Travel in New Book

By: Jan. 16, 2013
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Until now, time travel has been a popular subject in science fiction literature and movies. Over the past few decades, scientists have proposed time travel methods that are beyond today's science. Physicist Louis Del Monte presents original theoretical research that sheds light on a possible solution that agrees with experimental data and gives credence to time travel. Del Monte is the author of Unraveling the Universe's Mysteries, where he presents theories that explain the most profound mysteries of the universe.

Based on Einstein's equation of special relativity, Del Monte develops a relationship between existence and energy termed the Existence Equation Conjecture. The equation is able to predict time dilation using particle acceleration data.

"When you consider Kinetic energy--the energy of motion--moving through fourth-dimensional space, my Existence Equation accurately predicts time dilation. This is the first time we have the fundamental mechanism causing time dilation," said Del Monte.

Regarding fourth dimensional space, Del Monte is referring to Minkowski space, named after the mathematicIan Hermann Minkowski, who laid the geometrical structure for Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity.

In Del Monte's book, Unraveling the Universe's Mysteries, he presents his research and theory in detail to explain his equation that makes time travel possible.

More information is outlined on his YouTube channel and in his article, "Is Time Travel Possible?," published on his Website.

To purchase Del Monte's book, Unraveling the Universe's Mysteries is available in soft cover or e-book format on Amazon.com and BN.com (Barnes & Noble).

Louis A. Del Monte is an author, physicist and the Chief Executive Officer of Del Monte and Associates, Inc. For over thirty years, he was a leader in the development of microelectronics for IBM and Honeywell before forming a high-tech e-marketing agency and authoring his first cosmology book, Unraveling The Universe's Mysteries. He has a B.S. degree in Physics and Chemistry and an M.S. degree in Physics, published numerous technical papers, and developed several patents fundamental to the fabrication of integrated circuits. Del Monte is the recipient of the H.W. Sweat Award for scientific/engineering achievement and the Lund Award for human resource management excellence.



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