Can This Black Box See Into the Future?

Found on RedNova on Saturday, 12 February 2005
Browse Science

Deep in the basement of a dusty university library in Edinburgh lies a small black box, roughly the size of two cigarette packets side by side, that churns out random numbers in an endless stream.

The machine apparently sensed the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Centre four hours before they happened - but in the fevered mood of conspiracy theories of the time, the claims were swiftly knocked back by sceptics. But last December, it also appeared to forewarn of the Asian tsunami just before the deep sea earthquake that precipitated the epic tragedy.

Although many would consider the project's aims to be little more than fools' gold, it has still attracted a roster of 75 respected scientists from 41 different nations. Researchers from Princeton - where Einstein spent much of his career - work alongside scientists from universities in Britain, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany.

It is possible - in theory - that time may not just move forwards but backwards, too. And if time ebbs and flows like the tides in the sea, it might just be possible to foretell major world events. We would, in effect, be 'remembering' things that had taken place in our future.

Hm, I don't know what to think of that. One one hand, the paranormal explanation reminds me of Ghostbusters, but on the other hand, there still are things we don't understand (a deja vue makes you always feel strange). However, even if it can predict the future, it only seems to tell that something will happen but not what or where. This doesn't make it that useful; perhaps more research will reveal more.