The Time Machine — Engines of Imagination and Possibility
Impossible d'ajouter des articles
Échec de l’élimination de la liste d'envies.
Impossible de suivre le podcast
Impossible de ne plus suivre le podcast
-
Lu par :
-
De :
À propos de ce contenu audio
In this episode, we trace humanity's dream of mastering time — not through natural forces or cosmic tunnels, but through invention. Beginning with H.G. Wells's groundbreaking 1895 novel The Time Machine, the episode explores how fiction transformed time from an abstract concept into something mechanical and navigable. It then journeys through real-world theories, from Einstein's relativity to Gödel's time loops, Tipler's rotating cylinders, and Kip Thorne's wormhole models, all searching for the mechanism that might make time travel possible.
Yet the episode reveals that each attempt to engineer such a device leads to paradoxes and impossibilities. Physicists struggle with infinite energy demands, while storytellers use time machines to explore the emotional paradoxes of regret, love, and loss. From the DeLorean to Doctor Who's TARDIS, the time machine becomes a mirror of human longing — the desire to correct the past or glimpse the future.
In the end, the episode suggests that the only true time machine lies within us: memory and imagination. They let us revisit what was and dream of what could be, turning moments into stories and seconds into meaning.
Vous êtes membre Amazon Prime ?
Bénéficiez automatiquement de 2 livres audio offerts.Bonne écoute !