deano87
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
quote: Originally posted by deano87
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Used to be able to time travel with Concorde.
Yeah yeah.. we saw it the first time.
 
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Dean_W
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Just read this thread.
Now got headache
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Nath
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Used to be able to time travel with Concorde.
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RyanSxi
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Used to be able to time travel with Concorde.
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by RyanSxi
Humans will never invent a working time machine, ever. Because if they did, then surely we would all know about it as people from the future would come back etc.
I don't think that right. If they ever did invent the time machine. I'd probably be illegal and deadly to go back and tell anyone, or do anything because of the consiquences.
I think you could only go forward in time, but by a minimum period about 150 years so you never encountered yourself or anyone who knew you.
Now that i think of it, if you're only allowed to go forward in time, then the world in itself is a time maching, but if you want to go forward a year, you have to wait a year. It all makes sense now!
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ed
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Somone has already invented a time machine. I can't remember the details of it as such, but it doesn't work yet. You can only go back to the point in which the machine was turned on.
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Somone has already invented a time machine. I can't remember the details of it as such, but it doesn't work yet. You can only go back to the point in which the machine was turned on.
are you not thinking of a vcr?
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ed
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2/10 for humor. Fail.
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Tom
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Do you ever laugh though ed
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Somone has already invented a time machine. I can't remember the details of it as such, but it doesn't work yet. You can only go back to the point in which the machine was turned on.
yeh but that's just spiralling light down or something - like a lazer beam rotating down to a single point in the past. Can't remember exactly how it worked again, but the theory is that if you look back at a certain point on it, then the world around would have to be relative to that time or some crap.
Don't think it actually works though, think it's theoretical still.
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John
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You time travel if you go up in an aeroplane, or walk, or sleep, or do anything.
Time is different relative to each person.
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Do you ever laugh though ed
No. Jack Dee is my idol.
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BluKoo
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Accoring to Einstien, time is just an illusion.
There is no past (as we can not visit it so it no longer existst). There is no Future (as it doesn't exist yet). There is only the present, as that is the only time that we can experience...
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by BluKoo]
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
Accoring to Einstien, time is just an illusion.
There is no past (as we can not visit it so it no longer existst). There is no Future (as it doesn't exist yet). There is only the present, as that is the only time that we can experience...
I agree with that.
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John
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Einstein said time and space are intertwined, he didn't say it's an illusion.
He did however note that an observers stationary clock moves slower than a moving one.
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quote: Originally posted by John
He did however note that an observers stationary clock moves slower than a moving one.
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by John
Einstein said time and space are intertwined, he didn't say it's an illusion.
He did however note that an observers stationary clock moves slower than a moving one.
Like is takes time and space to move anything.
I guess thats why the faster you're moving the quicker time goes, because you're moving more of both.
So time really does drag when you're doing nothing, but flys when you're having fun.
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by BluKoo]
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My head hurts
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Kurt
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
Accoring to Einstien, time is just an illusion.
There is no past (as we can not visit it so it no longer existst). There is no Future (as it doesn't exist yet). There is only the present, as that is the only time that we can experience...
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by BluKoo]
5053783 posts on cs say otherwise
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quote: Originally posted by John
You time travel if you go up in an aeroplane, or walk, or sleep, or do anything.
Time is different relative to each person.
John is right i have have part-time Time Traveller as my occupation.
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
Accoring to Einstien, time is just an illusion.
There is no past (as we can not visit it so it no longer existst). There is no Future (as it doesn't exist yet). There is only the present, as that is the only time that we can experience...
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by BluKoo]
5053783 posts on cs say otherwise
you can see the evidence of their existance, but you can't go back to time time they were created.
I've figured out why space is continuously expanding, because, if it didn't, time would stop, and we would be unable to move.
Think of life as one continious flip-book, and each page as time. If you run out of pages, you can't do anything.
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by BluKoo]
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but "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"
therefore for all that space is expanding it will have to shrink too
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by Kurt]
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
I've figured out why space is continuously expanding, because, if it didn't, time would stop, and we would be unable to move.
Did you figure that out all by yourself?
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
but "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"
therefore for all that space is expanding it will have to shrink too
Time doesn't take up any space, and neither does space, because it is as it says... space.
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
I've figured out why space is continuously expanding, because, if it didn't, time would stop, and we would be unable to move.
Did you figure that out all by yourself?
Yeah, its just made sense in my head 
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by BluKoo]
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by BluKoo]
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deano87
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You did used to be able to time travel with Concorde. You could leave London and arrive in New York before you took off
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