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- Galt - 07-09-2004 How can they offer any proof. Anything that a person comes back in time and does or predicts could cause a cataclysmic event. That doesn't mean that it's physically impossible to do, just that anyone who did travel in time would have no free will. - Black Lazerus - 07-09-2004 I am not Bishop from X men so i can't answer all of your questions. It is actually possible to travel into the future using Einsteins theory of relativity. Which in a nut shell says the faster you travel the slower time is for you. so you could possibly travel fast enough that time almost stops for you and goes very fast for everyone else. - Galt - 07-09-2004 yes, but that theory only applies when things travel in relation to the speed of light. But you'd need infinite power to move an item of mass at that speed. It's gotta be with wormholes and other such nonsense. I don't really know. I'm sure DIG and his Star Trek collection could shed some light on the subject. Edited By Galt on 1089404003 - Black Lazerus - 07-09-2004 Galt Wrote:yes, but that theory only applies when things travel in relation to the speed of light. But you'd need infinite power to move an item of mass at that speed.no you could use a reactionary ion drive to slowly build up speed close to the speed of light.The japs are/have built one. But there are plenty of models and and designs that may work. - Galt - 07-09-2004 nigger. - Keyser Soze - 07-09-2004 cracker - Arpikarhu - 07-09-2004 this is what i truly love about this place. an insult turns into a scientific discussion , and then turns back into insults. - Black Lazerus - 07-10-2004 STFU yoda - Arpikarhu - 07-10-2004 urkel - Galt - 07-10-2004 And I think it's easier to assume that travelling into the future is possible but not the past because anything that could happen could ruin the planet. Unless there's like a Sliders/Biff with the book 1955 alternate reality type of thing. - GonzoStyle - 07-10-2004 It's a delorean!!! - Black Lazerus - 07-10-2004 Oh, OK that explains everything. - GonzoStyle - 07-10-2004 it better or else darth vader will come down from planet vulcan and melt your brain. - Black Lazerus - 07-12-2004 I think arpi deserves a round of applause for this thread. - Goatweed - 07-12-2004 he hasn't told us what he did tho. - GonzoStyle - 07-12-2004 It doesnt matter what he did at this point, no matter what he says it will never live up to the hype. It's better to never know, it keeps the mystery alive. - diceisgod - 07-12-2004 I think they actually have measured time differences between clocks on a rocket or the space shuttle and the ground. Very small differnces like billionths of a second or so. I put on my Spock ears while writing this post just for kicks. - Galt - 07-12-2004 But the same could be said for a clock on the ground vs a clock on the top of a tower. Gravity and all. I think anyway - Keyser Soze - 07-12-2004 he won the bridge tournament down at the rec center. - Galt - 07-12-2004 He finally had sex with the girl on the 7th floor. |