I'm making a sci-fi story, where a man travels with a time machine back to where the Solar System was still formed, but his presence there disturbed the movement of some particles because of his vessel's gravity, which somehow resulted to the Dinosaur extinction never happening with an asteroid (instead the asteroid crashed on the dark side of the Moon), but slower because of intense volcanic activity, giving time to dinosaurs to evolve into a civilization of bird like creatures. As time passes and he tries to undo the damage to the timeline, he discovers that his machine does not actually travel only in time, but also between different Universes, or timelines if you will, making an Interuniversal Machine, or Multiverse Machine or whatever.
But I try to make the story as realistic and informative about the newest theories as it possibly could be. My biggest problem is how the machine travels in time and in the Multiverse.
I thought of having the machine somehow follow "streams" of gravity, since gravity extends to more than 3 dimensions and it could interact with other Universes, but as far as I know it does not travel through time.
Then I thought of the oldest trick in the book, the Wormholes. The machine detects a wormhole it could travel through and it leads to the desirable point in time, and then increasing the wormhole's size enough for the machine to enter it. But as far as I know, wormholes are not supposed to connect different Universes.
So I'm at a loss. All I know about physics is from mostly outdated documentaries, so if I understood something wrong, you are free to correct me. But mostly I want your opinion of what method I could use that could fool the scientists who created the machine into thinking it's only a time machine, when it can actually travel also between different timelines, making it also an interuniversal machine.
And, while you're at it, there is something I don't understand about th whole concept. If someone travels to the past or to another Universe, there would be a number of information (meaning mass and energy) suddenly dissapearing from the Universe at the starting point, and a number of information suddenly appearing out of nowhere to the destination. I know from relativity that mass can turn into energy and vice versa, but as far as I know the total amount of information in our Universe cannot be changed, meaning that no mass or energy can actually exit the Universe.
I know about the Hawking Paradox, where Stephen Hawking had a theory that information can, indeed, disappear from the Universe when a Black Hole collapses and disappears, but if I'm not mistaken his theory was disproved by a friend/"opponent" of his, with whom he has made a bet about that a long time ago.
If someone could help me with this concept, it would be greatly appreciated. Also, if I'm wrong at something, you are free to correct me.
But I try to make the story as realistic and informative about the newest theories as it possibly could be. My biggest problem is how the machine travels in time and in the Multiverse.
I thought of having the machine somehow follow "streams" of gravity, since gravity extends to more than 3 dimensions and it could interact with other Universes, but as far as I know it does not travel through time.
Then I thought of the oldest trick in the book, the Wormholes. The machine detects a wormhole it could travel through and it leads to the desirable point in time, and then increasing the wormhole's size enough for the machine to enter it. But as far as I know, wormholes are not supposed to connect different Universes.
So I'm at a loss. All I know about physics is from mostly outdated documentaries, so if I understood something wrong, you are free to correct me. But mostly I want your opinion of what method I could use that could fool the scientists who created the machine into thinking it's only a time machine, when it can actually travel also between different timelines, making it also an interuniversal machine.
And, while you're at it, there is something I don't understand about th whole concept. If someone travels to the past or to another Universe, there would be a number of information (meaning mass and energy) suddenly dissapearing from the Universe at the starting point, and a number of information suddenly appearing out of nowhere to the destination. I know from relativity that mass can turn into energy and vice versa, but as far as I know the total amount of information in our Universe cannot be changed, meaning that no mass or energy can actually exit the Universe.
I know about the Hawking Paradox, where Stephen Hawking had a theory that information can, indeed, disappear from the Universe when a Black Hole collapses and disappears, but if I'm not mistaken his theory was disproved by a friend/"opponent" of his, with whom he has made a bet about that a long time ago.
If someone could help me with this concept, it would be greatly appreciated. Also, if I'm wrong at something, you are free to correct me.