It has long been believed that it was not possible to travel through time because one had to first exceed the speed of light. This fact, though, does not prove that time travel is not possi- ble, but it is a limiting factor. Therefore, we must go to alter- nate modes and bypass the prob- lems associated with Einsteinian physics. This alternate mode we call “The Rubberband Effect.” Theory When an object accelerates to beyond light speed, it seems to stretch and elongate from a sta- tionary point of view, as it is re- ally in several places at the same time. This “rubberband” effect ex- ists in ordinary life, as well. In order to travel forward in time, one must exploit the fea- tures of the rubber band: 1) The stretch 2) The snap 3) The resulting motion through a medium In part 3, if we use a 3— dimensional band then we get motion in the 3rd dimension. But if we use a 4—dimensional band (time) we get motion in the 4th dimension. We simply have to calculate physical laws to govern how to use it. Solution To travel forward in time, you have to: 1) Grab yourself sometime yesterday 2) Pull yourself back into the middle of last week 3) Let yourself go. You should end up roughly in the middle of next week. To go back in time, 1) Grab yourself sometime to- morrow 2) Stretch yourself into the middle of next week 3) Let yourself go. You should end up roughly in the middle of last week, or perhaps last millen- inum, depending on ricochet. Problems The foremost problem associ- ated with this method of time travel is that frequent use of any rubber band, be it one made of rubber or one made of some substance that exists in 4— dimensional physics, causes dete- rioration in the molecular sub- structure of the band. Asa result of this deterioration, the maxi- mum stress load of the band is reduced to such a level that the probability of the band breaking increases by 2% with each use. Now, this may not seem to be an insurmountable difficulty, but when one considers that 25 uses translates into a 50% chance of critical structural degradation (ie the band breaking) or CSD, one sees that the seemingly minor 2% increment becomes a major prob- lem. One must now consider the consequences of CSD, which has a tendancy to occur at the most inopportune moment, this being during one of the three phases of time transit. Let us first examine the effect of this occuring during forward time transit, or FTT. Experimentation has shown that CSD occurs most often dur- ing phase 2 (ie pulling yourself back in time). The reason(s) for the frequency of CSD occuring during phase 2 are not, as yet, clearly understood. The résult of CSD during this phase is, how- ever, quite well documented and understood. Phase 2 FTT CSD Due to the force being ex- herted during phase 2, CSD would result in that force being translated into reverse time tran- sit (RTT), the time-distance be- ing directly proportional to the force exherted plus the remain- ing intermolecular bond potential energy (IB PE). Since IB PE is not fully measurable at this time, the exact time-distance cannot be fully evaluated. We must also deal with the effect of CSD on the subject’s subjective geomet- ric location (SGL) in the real- space plane. Since SGL depends upon the direction the band was stretched, and since CSD can oc- cur at any point on the band, we cannot predict with any certainty the tangent the subject will take, and thus the subject has the po- tential for,an infinite quantity of possible final SGL’s in the real- space plane. Thus the subject (ie the user of the band) can- not. be certain of to where on the time continuum he/she will transit should CSD occur in this phase. Phase 3 RTT CSD CSD in this phase has the po- tential, even probability, for more catastrophic results then Phase 2 FTT CSD. This is due to the two following major factors: 1) As with Phase 2 FTT CSD, the final SGL is uncertain for the reasons mentioned above. This, in itself, does not produce catas- trophic results. Only with the ad-° he Rubberband Effect dition of the second factor is there a major cause for alarm. 2) With RTT, there is always the danger of ricochet. Ricochet can cause a variance of up to one millenium in time-distance, thus making it a serious problem in its own right. When the previous two fac- tors interact, ricochet is no longer a possibility, but a probability in the +90 percentile range. Rico- chet can so alter the SGL that cross-time displacement (CTD) is a possibility. (Please note that a ricochet under normal condi- Student Union October Election Results _ARTS REP Jackie Goodwin (Elected) ERESHMAN REP. 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The subject, Dr. Felix Noemboume, a pioneer in the field of band time transit, has never been heard from since, and is presumed dead (or altered in such a way that he is no longer alive as we perceive the definition of alive). In conclusion... With recent developments in the field of band time transit and molecular structural engineering, OMBUDSMAN Susan Arbing (Elected) SENATE Cathy Campbell (Elected) Rochelle Gallant (Elected) Elizabeth Hale Marla MacDonald Robert Smith (Elected) band time transit may become available to the general public sometime in the near future. The only obstacle is the government inquiry into the death, or alter. ation of, Dr. Noemboume. The Royal Commission has finished taking evidence and a decision is expected within the next 18 months. Reprinted from a 1953 declas- sified government document on the potential military applications of time travel. 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