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For decades, he hid his time-travel obsession. Now, he is challenging the assumptions that underpin our universe.
The Jim Lafayette Memorial Series will feature Professor Ronald Mallett at Otis Library on July 14. Here's why you should go ...
This professor has been looking forward to time travel all his life 04:16. STORRS, Conn. - Dr. Ronald Mallett is a professor emeritus of physics at the University of Connecticut and one of the ...
Ronald Mallett has dedicated a majority of his life to finding a way to travel through time — and while one may assume his passion was spurred by movies like “Back to the Future,” Mallett ...
Ronald Mallett lost his father when he was just 10 years old and has worked tirelessly ever since to discover a way to see him again. Now, he believes he’s cracked the code to time travel.. The ...
ALBAWABA - Time travel may be possible using spinning lasers, according to American theoretical physicist Ronald Lawrence Mallett, who has even developed a prototype to test the idea.
Professor Ronald Mallett thinks he now has the answer to time travel - but you thankfully won't be needing a DeLorean like the hit 8'0s movie Back to the Future ...
Time travel expert Professor Ronald Mallett spoke to Newsweek and rated the accuracy of "The Adam Project," "Back to the Future," "Avengers: Endgame" and more.
Ronald Mallett loves the concept of time travel. He has since he was a kid. At 77, the former University of Connecticut physics professor still isn’t backing down from his theory: A spinning ...