Gödel

Gödel is named as a Laterran “Saunt” from Laterre (known on Arbre as Antarct), credited with identifying a special case of geometrodynamics in which a rotating universe permits voyages that would effectively go backward in time. Accounts frame this as a theoretical curiosity until later peoples considered its practical implications.

Relationships and Context

  • Described as a friend and colleague of the Saunt who earlier developed geometrodynamics; the two are said to have been fraas “in the same math.”
  • Mentioned by a Laterran witness while explaining how geometrodynamics and a rotating‑cosmos model relate to ideas about time travel.

Status

  • Reported as deceased.
Summary:

A Laterran “Saunt” credited with a rotating‑universe result in geometrodynamics implying that, under certain conditions, travel backward in time would be possible. He is described as a friend and colleague of the Saunt who earlier set out geometrodynamics and is reported to be deceased.

Known as:
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