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Cymoro
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Posted on 08-28-04 12:06 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Pulp
the speed of your body would not affect your body's mechanics if you were to time travel you wouldn't need to eat unless the event of traveling through time took long enough to make you hungry. Time travel is entirely possible just not backwards. all you have to do is go near light speed (because if you were to go light speed your mass would become infinite destroying the universe) in a straight line away from earth then tur around at a 180 degree angle then go back to earth. then depending on the distance you traveled you would be at a different point in the future but unable to go back.


What you have said makes no sense, and is complete bullshit. You have made everyone in this thread stupider just by bringing your presence here. You lose, and may god have mercy on your soul.

By the way, what you said is essentially a normal flow of time that we experience on Earth. What you have said is, if you leave Earth for 1 hour, time on Earth will have advanced 1 hour. This is what usually happens, and is common sense.
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Posted on 08-28-04 12:14 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Pulp
the speed of your body would not affect your body's mechanics if you were to time travel you wouldn't need to eat unless the event of traveling through time took long enough to make you hungry. Time travel is entirely possible just not backwards. all you have to do is go near light speed (because if you were to go light speed your mass would become infinite destroying the universe) in a straight line away from earth then tur around at a 180 degree angle then go back to earth. then depending on the distance you traveled you would be at a different point in the future but unable to go back.


Pulp, that is the funniest thing I've read all day. You just made my day.
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Posted on 08-28-04 12:31 AM Link | Quote
As someone said before in that thread, time is a dimension. And we can only walk foward in it. If SOMEHOW you managed to travel back in time, it means that you went to another universe that's a copy of your original universe but it's in the past. (wich means that if you mess with it, the future won't change, therefore the "Back to the future" paradox couldn't happen) Or you can use wormholes, but have a good luck finding one .


(edited by knuck on 08-27-04 03:38 PM)
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Posted on 08-28-04 12:51 AM Link | Quote
Cymoro: I was pretty sure moving at the speed of light means time slows for YOU and thus everything around you seems like it's sped up. Look to Einstien's theory and read about his rocket-ship thought experiment... If you took twins at birth, left one on Earth and had one take a 80-year ride in a rocket ship moving at the speed of light, the one one Earth would be getting ready to die while the one in the rocket ship would probably be 18 or so.
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