Time Travel Discovery

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Germain Tobar is a fourth-year Bachelor of Advanced Science student and he believes he has cracked the code to time travel. Germain and his professor figured out the mathematical answers to time travel that has eluded some of the best minds on the planet like megamind, Tony Stark and Doc Brown from Back to The Future. No more disappearing family photos! Germain he has found a way to “square the numbers” proving that “paradox-free” time travel is theoretically possible in our universe.

You may of heard of the “grandfather paradox” where a time traveller could kill their grandparent stopping their own birth.

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All episodes shot at brisbanestudio.tv thanks to bsg.com.au

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