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Aussie physicist reckons ‘paradox-free’ time travel is theoretically possible – Travel Weekly
According to the mathematical modelling of University of Queensland undergraduate Germain Tobar, paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible.

Get ready to add time travel agent to your business card.
According to the mathematical modelling of University of Queensland undergraduate Germain Tobar, paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible.
The universitys news outlet, UQ News, reported that the fourth-year Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) student has been investigating the possibility of time travel, under the supervision of UQ physicist Dr Fabio Costa.
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