IT'S THE SUPER BOWL
OF SPACE-TIME!
Well it's Super Bowl Sunday and all over the world sports fans are gearing up for the Big Game. But here at The Great Time Machine Race we see the competition between Ronald Mallett and Marshall Barnes as an even bigger event. After all, the winner will make history on a scale dwarfing all the Super Bowls put together. Hell, if its Marshall that wins, he may even be able to eventually go back in time and see any Super Bowl he wants! It's Marshall and not Mallett that allows for the possibilities of going back in time beyond the point the time machine is switched on, just another indication that he knows more about time travel than Mallett (which kinda explains why he's beating Mallett so far, ya think?).
The winner of this competition will have incredible technological power at their finger tips, one of the reasons why Marshall Barnes is publishing his Special Report for Select Member of the U.S. Congress on the true geometries of time travel - so that elected officials don't move to outlaw time travel for fear of time travel paradoxes being created. Again, another indication of how Marshall is ahead of Mallett. Come to think of it, Mallett's only ahead of Marshall in one area - his degree. Then again, what good has it done him? He's behind in funding requirements, he's behind in his understanding of the concept at large, he's behind in as far a time before he has his first test, and he's behind in having a physical device. So you Mallett fans out there need to quit tweeting about his interviews and start sending him MONEY, or he's defeat at this game is guaranteed! After all, Marshall is gearing up to do the experiments that will lead him to matching the 2nd stage and final requirement to have a time machine in early spring. If he gets it to work, Mallett loses big. In fact, if Marshall wins, it will probably spell the end of Mallett's chances altogether. Who will want to fund Mallett at that point when there's already a working device on the scene? Furthermore, Mallett needs hundreds of thousands of dollars to even see if his idea will even work! There's physicists who don't think it will. However, physicists and engineers at the Mars Society conference last year urged Marshall to conduct his experiments because they thought it would work - and they were right!
So it's a classic battle between the establishment figure and the maverick, the senior physicist and the younger engineer, the conservative thinker and unabashed visionary, the cautious scientist and the brash inventor. Who will win? Only TIME will tell!
Speaking of winners - we're calling the Super Bowl for the Ravens!
The winner of this competition will have incredible technological power at their finger tips, one of the reasons why Marshall Barnes is publishing his Special Report for Select Member of the U.S. Congress on the true geometries of time travel - so that elected officials don't move to outlaw time travel for fear of time travel paradoxes being created. Again, another indication of how Marshall is ahead of Mallett. Come to think of it, Mallett's only ahead of Marshall in one area - his degree. Then again, what good has it done him? He's behind in funding requirements, he's behind in his understanding of the concept at large, he's behind in as far a time before he has his first test, and he's behind in having a physical device. So you Mallett fans out there need to quit tweeting about his interviews and start sending him MONEY, or he's defeat at this game is guaranteed! After all, Marshall is gearing up to do the experiments that will lead him to matching the 2nd stage and final requirement to have a time machine in early spring. If he gets it to work, Mallett loses big. In fact, if Marshall wins, it will probably spell the end of Mallett's chances altogether. Who will want to fund Mallett at that point when there's already a working device on the scene? Furthermore, Mallett needs hundreds of thousands of dollars to even see if his idea will even work! There's physicists who don't think it will. However, physicists and engineers at the Mars Society conference last year urged Marshall to conduct his experiments because they thought it would work - and they were right!
So it's a classic battle between the establishment figure and the maverick, the senior physicist and the younger engineer, the conservative thinker and unabashed visionary, the cautious scientist and the brash inventor. Who will win? Only TIME will tell!
Speaking of winners - we're calling the Super Bowl for the Ravens!