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Forever Young? Gas Up the DeLorean!

Ellen Langer, created her own time machine in 1979 at a New Hampshire monastery. The now Harvard professor invited a group of elderly men to visit the monastery. The men were divided into two groups, and one group figuratively gassed up the DeLorean to travel turn back in time. Everything about their week-long stay reflected 1959. The essential question behind the study: If your mind travels back to when you were younger, does your body start to believe it?

Forever Young

By Logan Williams

On Sept. 25, 1965, Satchel Paige became the oldest player to pitch in the major leagues. The 59-year-old Paige allowed only one hit in the three scoreless innings he pitched for the Kansas City Athletics against the Boston Red Sox. “Age is a question of mind over matter,” Paige said. “If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.”

Time travel and the fountain of youth are stories that intrigues us. The top grossing film of 1985 was Back to the Future, staring Michael J. Fox who plays a teenager from California named Marty McFly. In the film, Marty accidentally initiates the DeLorean time machine, sending him back to 1955 where he meets his parents. His adventuresome encounters with various hurdles eventually lead him back to his own future.

In another example, Ellen Langer, created her own time machine in 1979 at a New Hampshire monastery. The now Harvard professor invited a group of elderly men to visit the monastery. The men were divided into two groups, and one group figuratively gassed up the DeLorean to travel back in time.

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