project_fluxWe know Google has a lot of plans for the future, many of which might be a little out there. In fact thanks to an accidental leak by Google themselves, a project that the company is working on called Project Flux has made its way online. What is Project Flux? Turns out it is basically Google’s plan to work on time travel.

Now in case this wasn’t already obvious, this is a gag. It is Back to the Future day today and Google’s “leak” is pretty damn transparent. However it is pretty funny and not to mention pretty detailed as well. In the “leaked” documents, Google explains how their technology works and that is by using “a proprietary chronocompression technology to instantly transport the user to a place and time of their choosing.”

Google also notes that they have already performed extensive testing with Project Flux and have logged over 3,306 years to date. That is pretty impressive, no wonder they have managed to stay ahead of the curve all these years! Google also goes ahead and warns users about the potential dangers of time travel.

According to Google, “Unsafe travel with Flux can have serious repercussions on future events, up to and including erasure from existence. To understand causes of post-future disruption all tests were performed double-blind in which two or more users travel to the same spacetime to make specific interventions (or none). Present observers were positioned to evaluate any changes and abort travel if necessary.” Good one, Google!

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