:43:00
I can show you the way.
:43:15
- Dr. Monnitoff?
- Donnie.
:43:17
I know this is gonna sound
kind of weird,
:43:20
but... do you know
anything about...
:43:23
time travel?
:43:29
Dr. Ah, a wormhole with
an Einstein-Rosen bridge,
:43:33
which is...
:43:34
theoretically,
a wormhole in space
:43:36
controlled by man.
:43:40
So, according to Hawking,
:43:43
a wormhole may be able
to provide a shortcut
:43:46
forjumping between two distant
regions of space-time.
:43:49
In order to travel back in time,
you have to have a big spaceship
:43:52
or something that can travel
faster than the speed of light?
:43:54
- Theoretically.
- And be able to find
:43:56
one of these wormholes?
:43:56
The basic principles
of time travel are there.
:44:00
You've got your vessel
and your portal,
:44:01
and your vessel could be
just about anything,
:44:03
- most likely a spacecraft.
- Like a DeLorean?
:44:06
Metal craft
of any kind.
:44:07
You know, I love that movie,
the way they shot it.
:44:09
It's so...
:44:11
Iike futuristic,
you know?
:44:14
Listen...
:44:16
Don't tell anybody
that I gave you this.
:44:18
The woman who wrote this
used to teach here.
:44:20
She was a nun many years
before that, but...
:44:24
then overnight,
she just-
:44:26
she became this
entirely different person.
:44:29
She up and left the church,
she wrote this book.
:44:32
She started
teaching science,
:44:35
right here in Middlesex.
:44:36
"The Philosophy
of Time Travel."
:44:41
Roberta Sparrow?
:44:42
That's right.
:44:46
Come on.
:44:48
Roberta Sparrow?