Time machine

<p>I want to major in Astronomy or Physics in college.</p>

<p>And do you know some colleges that are famous for their research of TIME MACHINE?</p>

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Cool.</p>

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Plenty of colleges have great lit departments.</p>

<p>Do you mean “time machine” as in science fiction movies, or is that the name of a technology or astronomical phenomenon?</p>

<p>I (somewhat jokingly) answered as if he was referring to the novel by H.G. Wells. However, I’m worried that he’s actually looking for colleges that are trying to build a time machine…</p>

<p>I am sorry for confusing.</p>

<p>It mean the name of a technology or astronomical phenomenon.</p>

<p>For exanple,“Theory of relativity” or “Wormhole”.</p>

<p>I don’t believe many colleges are researching an actual time machine… Though you could do research on time and relativity in grad school.</p>

<p>There are some researchers working on wormholes however if you want to get into that.</p>

<p>Look at schools in the Big Apple for wormholes, maybe NYU? :)</p>

<p>smvemjsun -</p>

<p>You should use an academic search engine like [Google</a> Scholar](<a href=“http://scholar.google.com/]Google”>http://scholar.google.com/) to look for articles on the topic that you want to learn more about. Then you can find out where each of the researchers is working.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Thank you for many replies!</p>

<p>Yes, I don’t think that I can study it deeply in undergrad.</p>

<p>But I heard that grad school of Princeton University is famous.</p>

<p>Do you think that it is true?</p>

<p>Perhaps Indiana University for grad school?
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