Ep 42 - If I Could Turn Back Time

Event Horizon - A podcast by mark anthony peterson

Episode 42 is entitled “If I Could Turn Back Time.” Yes, it is a play on the Cher song, but I am focused on a serious question, can change to the future force changes to the past? Scientists have recently discovered that Neutrinos, the only electrical neutral, non-mass particle, may travel faster than the speed of light. These scientists say that if their tests on neutrinos are true, time travel may be possible, at least time-based communications. In this episode, I discuss what would happen if something disturbed these neutrinos. What are human-made neutrinos disturbed the “order-of-things” and impacted the future? Think I have lost my mind yet? Come with me and take a walk into the paranormal. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hebeheberadio/ and Twitter at @EventHo14339589, and Instagram @EventHorizon. Please give me your feedback and leave a comment.If you like Event Horizon, and if you are also a political junkie, you might just like my podcast, "The Mark Peterson Show." Please check it out on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/the_mark_peterson_show You might also like my new podcast, "Movie Reviews from the Edge." Check it out at https://www.spreaker.com/show/movie-reviews-from-the-edgeSources:Brumfiel, G. (2011, September 22). Particles Found to Travel Faster Than Speed of Light. Retrieved December 24, 2020, from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/particles-found-to-travel/Pappas, S. (2011, September 23). Faster-Than-Light Discovery Raises Prospect of Time Travel. Retrieved December 24, 2020, from https://www.livescience.com/amp/16207-faster-light-discovery-time-travel.htmlVentura, T. (2019, December 14). Time-Travel Communications with Neutrinos in Applied Brane Theory. Retrieved December 24, 2020, from https://medium.com/@timventura/time-travel-communications-with-neutrinos-in-applied-brane-theory-c3ffb1b3b447Display NameDisplay Name 16111 silver badge55 bronze badges, NeuneckNeuneck 8, MartinMartin 13.9k55 gold badges4242 silver badges6161 bronze badges, & Miha priimekmiha priimek 74011 gold badge44 silver badges1010 bronze badges. (1963, October 01). Why are neutrinos more weakly interacting than light? Retrieved December 24, 2020, from https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/133866/why-are-neutrinos-more-weakly-interacting-than-light/133870Choi, C. (2011, October 13). Leading Light: What Would Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Mean for Physics? Retrieved December 24, 2020, from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ftl-neutrinos-new-physics-implications/McLaughlin, B. (2017, June 03). Neutrinos and the Speed of Light -- A Primer on the CERN Study. Retrieved December 24, 2020, from https://www.wired.com/2011/09/neutrinos-and-the-speed-of-light-a-primer-on-the-cern-study/ampRamachandran, R. (2020, February 25). Neutrinos may have saved the universe. Retrieved December 24, 2020, from https://frontline.thehindu.com/science-and-technology/article30819667.ece/amp/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/event-horizon--2860481/support.