Well, unfortunately, I haven't read much about the research done in this area. Since I am not good at Physics, I prefer reading science fiction. Have you ever read "The Technicolor Time Machine" by H. Harrison and "Time Patrol" by P. Anderson? They have impressed me most. By the way, what do you think about the Grandfather Paradox? Personally I prefer the so-called restricted action resolution from "The Technicolor Time Machine" where a time traveller cannot change the past because all his actions there are already a part of the past. Anderson haven't accepted this scheme from the start, and that's why he seems to get confused in "The Sorrow of Odin the Goth". Nevertheless, it's a very good story, probably the best out of the Time Patrol series (at least it's the most lyrical one). I like it a lot and strongly advise you to read it!
hi darryl-thank you for your response,you will not be disappointed when you get to view this material...your empathy with my struggles is deeply apprieciated,i have been unable to figure out how to post photos,though i have some in photobucket....what i have found is too unbelievable for scholors to take me seriously it appears.yesterday i saw 3 prominent professors from the archaelolgy department at the university...typically they refused my invitation to view some material i had in my van a few steps away..."time is money" i was told....for ten years all have refused to even LOOK at the material!there was a graduate student with them whom i had known years ago as a young man...i asked him if he would have a look...he was terribly embarassed,an of coarse would not consent to look in front of his managers....this has been going on for a decade...allowing me to collect and study with apparant legal protection all these years.i now have definative proof of my 'theories",,,come to oregon..i will show you...best always,tom in oregon
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