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Stephen Hawking, the celebrated cosmologist confined to a wheel chair recently offered instructions on how to build a time machine. "All you need is a wormhole, the Large Hadron Collider or a rocket that goes really, absolutely fast," Hawking said.

According to an description for the Daily Mail, "Hawking roots his premise in Einstein's principles of relativity, suggesting that since time moves faster in some places than others, it's quite inherent to move along this 'river' into the future-but not back to the past."

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When Hawking was queried about what he might like to do if he were able to travel through time he wrote, "If I had a time motor I'd visit Marilyn Monroe in her prime or drop in on Galileo as he turned his telescope to the heavens. Possibly I'd even travel to the end of the universe to find out how our whole cosmic story ends."

More consuming than worm holes and time travel is Professor Hawking's first response that he'd like to travel back in time to visit the celebrated actress Marilyn Monroe. Notwithstanding that he had previously stated that time travel to the past was impossible, was Hawking's selection of meeting up with the gorgeous Marilyn.

Even Stephen Hawking has dreams, a romantic side to him where there may even be an artist lurking in that purely scientific soul. Possibly Stephen was absolutely mental that he'd put his time motor in fast transmit to a time when his weak body could be substituted by a "John Travolta" like body in Saturday Night Fever and then head back in time to find Marilyn. Of course, Stephen's time motor would be a two-seater and he and Marilyn would be off to find the end of the universe.

All engineers and scientists could benefit from such dreams and fantasies (albeit incommunicable fantasies). This can be other tool to combat the stress on the job. The fantasy doesn't necessarily have to be Marilyn-Stephen apparently has dibs on her. A colleague said that for years he worked at a hum-drum job near the waterfront and daily at lunch he would walk down to the pier and watch the ships set out to sea dreaming that one day he would be living in some far off destination. That was some years ago and today he works for the United Nations and has lived in Switzerland, Italy, and Kenya, among others.

Follow your dreams to a great time to come and it needn't be a romantic one. Having a dream is separate than living vicariously through the lives of others, which can lead to bad habits. In the words of Walt Disney: "If you can dream it, you can do it."

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