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if timetravel were even possible ... (pg. 6)
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| diggerz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
Have you read the book? If you haven't, or when you do, you will see it doesn't say that. |
you do realize that those sentences were part of the donnie darko movie script?
did anyone else get that? |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
you do realize that those sentences were part of the donnie darko movie script?
did anyone else get that? |
Yeah, on the previous page......after being told of coarse. |
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| jupiterone |
| what if i told you guys i'm alberto falk? |
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| diggerz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
Yeah, on the previous page......after being told of coarse. |
Cool, well I haven't really read Hawking's book to be honest. Thanks for pointing that out though, how odd, i thought those guys had their story right & were using the 'book' as a reliable example
ahh, hollywood ... :rolleyes:
some things will never change. |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
Cool, well I haven't really read Hawking's book to be honest. |
Check it out, it's probably the best book I have ever read. But considering I have only read that and Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox you might want to formulate your own opinion. |
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| diggerz |
| Knowledge in youth is wisdom in age. ;) |
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| diesel_tron3000 |
worm holes are not for time traveling they are for moving someplace else in the present.
the real conundrum is this: is time an absolute in itself, like, does it really exist separate from matter/energy, or is a derivative quality that comes from motion aka changes in momentum aka changes in energy levels? |
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| jupiterone |
| i'm pretty sure the elder scholars at landover baptist church can tell us the answers to these unexplained mysteries of the universe with one word: Jesus |
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| ownymcown |
| time is what happens when a second passes, indeed so there must be more than one times. the question is how to travel between them, and the answer is holes, lots of them. to get to a hole one must dig, in time, and maybe in space, but not too deep, you will destroy it so you must defend from it |
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| Acton |
First of all....
| quote: | Originally posted by ownymcown
time is what happens when a second passes, indeed so there must be more than one times. the question is how to travel between them, and the answer is holes, lots of them. to get to a hole one must dig, in time, and maybe in space, but not too deep, you will destroy it so you must defend from it |
lol
Secondly...
| quote: | Originally posted by diesel_tron3000
worm holes are not for time traveling they are for moving someplace else in the present.
the real conundrum is this: is time an absolute in itself, like, does it really exist separate from matter/energy, or is a derivative quality that comes from motion aka changes in momentum aka changes in energy levels? |
And I seem to be saying this a lot lately..........What? |
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| Leon |
yo dude enough of the wormhole
how the fuq can we travel like marty mcfly |
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| ownymcown |
| that's just a movie, we're talking about science here |
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