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Time Travel
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Posted By:
Penny
Jun 29, 2004
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is this for real? i came across this site http://www.johntitor.com/ ,i'm not sure what to think about the guy that calls himself john titor..
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tirrag
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 | 04:36 PM
Hmmmm.
How many ice creams will it cost me if you went back to july 18th 1981 our time calender. And let the air out of someones front tyres so that she doesn't have a accident that day.
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jimmy jam
in oz
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 | 08:42 PM
Rex mate!didnt ya know!
Experts think time exists just like space does bro!, Time is the passing of a low entropy state to a high enropy state, or an ordered system into a more disorded system i.e our universe through time, or indeed our very selves! It is because time is 'real', and not merely perceptual, and inturn relative to other processes, processes that are maleable, that time travel is possible.Think of it as a ratio,
space/time of fixed value. if you lower space, you in turn must increase time. |
platonic
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 | 02:36 PM
It is wonderful to read your discourse on time-travel. Can time be defined as a physical property or conceptual description? Empirically, we can observe the motion of light, but by doing so, are we observing time? If we say that light and time are of the same physical category, then time has, by extension, the same properties as light, which are duration, intensity, particles or wavelengths. If you say that time and light are the same, then by absorbtion, one of the two is negated, because one cannot be distinguished from the other, therefore if time exists, then light does not. |
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