Temporal Physics
Reverse Temporal Excursion
Definition
A theoretical movement backwards in time, derived from the relationship Delta T ~ 1/frequency. Increasing frequency yields a negative change in time (negative Delta T), enabling temporal reversal. Breaking the Schwinger limit destroys the arrow of time, making reverse temporal excursion feasible.
Related Theories (3)
Entropy Reversal Breaking
Fusion process requires reversal of entropy to break limits creating cold nuclear radiation enabling time travel.
Reverse Temporal Excursion
Travel to past is feasible through breaking Schwinger limit which destroys arrow of time enabling any temporal manipulation.
Weapons of Time / Wormhole Weapons
The theory that advanced weaponry can manipulate time and space to win wars before they are fought, utilizing reverse temporal excursions and teleportation.