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  • Sid70
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    • Dec 2002
    • 16413

    #1

    Time travel possible? Yes.


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  • Phoenix
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    • Nov 2002
    • 35475

    #2
    possible..yes..feasible..no
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    • fatfoo
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      • Mar 2003
      • 27763

      #3
      They are cute.
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      • tranza
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        • Jun 2003
        • 57559

        #4
        Hobbits can time travel, everyone knows that.
        I'm just a newbie.

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        • CaptainWolfy
          Playa
          • Dec 2005
          • 8439

          #5
          that is magic

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          • Vendzilla
            Biker Gnome
            • Mar 2004
            • 23200

            #6
            I've smoked some stuff that made me feel like I traveled time!!
            Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
            think about that

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            • newB
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              • Jul 2006
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              #7
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              • Tom_PM
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                • Feb 2005
                • 16443

                #8
                When you look at a star, you're looking back in time.

                I tried explaining that to someone once and got funny replies such that perhaps I'd gone loopy, lol. But it's true enough.
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                • Amputate Your Head
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                  • Aug 2001
                  • 39075

                  #9
                  Remember him when you look at the night sky...


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                  • nosey
                    Talk Hard
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 14413

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
                    Remember him when you look at the night sky...


                    Night Rider!

                    I am the Night Rider baby...
                    A fuel-injected suicide machine....
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                    • _Richard_
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                      • Oct 2006
                      • 30991

                      #11
                      haha that's pretty uncanny

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                      • Seth Manson
                        Please dont fuck animals
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 3988

                        #12
                        It always takes time to travel. Are you fucking people on crack?

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                        • cooldude7
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                          • Nov 2009
                          • 4306

                          #13
                          nope ., time travel is only a theory... time once gone doesnt comes back.

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                          • CaptainHowdy
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                            • Dec 2004
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                            #14

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                            • Sid70
                              Downshifter
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 16413

                              #15
                              Nobody noticed that hobbit and the red army guy in the middle has same face?
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                              • Anthony
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                                • Feb 2001
                                • 9653

                                #16
                                I thought the black guy looked like Seal.

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                                • PStarks
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                                  • Feb 2011
                                  • 158

                                  #17
                                  I am pretty sure I would of came back and told myself we can time travel if it ever happened... I am a dick, but not that much of a dick...
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                                  • seeandsee
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                                    #18
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                                    • Chosen
                                      • Aug 2001
                                      • 63151

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by fatfoo
                                      They are cute.

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                                      • Riffhard
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                                        • Jul 2009
                                        • 659

                                        #20
                                        If we ever exceed the speed of light we'd technically be able to travel into the future.
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                                        • atom
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                                          • Apr 2002
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                                          #21
                                          i travel into the future. 1 second at a time.......
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                                          • Adraco
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                                            • May 2009
                                            • 3745

                                            #22
                                            Everything is relative

                                            Originally posted by Seth Manson
                                            It always takes time to travel. Are you fucking people on crack?
                                            Originally posted by cooldude7
                                            nope ., time travel is only a theory... time once gone doesnt comes back.
                                            Everything is realtive

                                            Time is relative. Time is also a human concept, where the ground unit, one second is defined as 9192631770 periods of the radiation which equals the transition between the two natural states of the Cesium 133 atom.

                                            These transitions can be almost halted, by bringing the cesium 133 atom to or very close to the Absolute zero, which is 0K on the Kelvin scale and as −273.15°C on the Celsius scale. Then we can reach an interesting state, agreed on an academic level, where 1 second, by its definition becomes longer, because the periods of radiation will decrease and thus take longer to accumulate to 9192631770 periods. So if one could totally stop the downfall of the Cesium 133, you would, by definition, also stop time as humans know it. Natural time would still go on, the earth would still spin and day would become night somwhere on the globe. At least everyone expects life to go on as usual, but in theory, since the definition is stopped, the whole world could also potentially come to a scretching halt.

                                            It is, to this date, still very uncertain if the downfall of the highly radioactive Cesium 133 atom actually can be completely stopped or only slowed down.


                                            On the other hand, we have light. Natural light travels at a speed of 299792.458 km/s (186000 miles a second, from Earth to the Moon it's roughly 239000 miles). If you could somehow transport yourself at the same speed, it would look like the rest of the world stood completely still. The light emanicipated would travel with you all the time, kind of following you and it would be like if you never moved but remained in the same spot. To everyone else, you would be moving incredibly fast, but from your own view, the world would be like frozen.

                                            Now, if you could transport yourself FASTER than light, you would be able to be in Position A and watch the touchdown there, then get into your time capsule and travel for one minutes, at twice the speed of light, get out in Position B and in one minute you would be able to see the images, such as the world happened back in Position A three minutes ago.

                                            It is today unclear where Position B exists, if it even does exist. It could be an empty future, just waiting for our light in this very moment to come in and fill it, there are also theories of a parallell universe and so on. This is what is usually referred to as time travel, to actually travel faster than the speed of light and thus already be there, when the light reaches that exact spot and then see what happened "back there". However, this creates other problems.

                                            It is likely, that nothing created by humans has ever been able to supercede the speed of light and remain a stable mass. Some claim this is proof against time travel, others say "give it a few more years".

                                            Remember, everything is realtive. The only thing that matters is whose perspective we use.
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                                            • VIXEN ESCORTS
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                                              • Oct 2003
                                              • 1103

                                              #23
                                              Yes everything is relative, and it's actually the fact that nothing can ever exceed the speed of light that allows time travel into the future. If you were able to travel close to the speed of light, say 90% in a magic train or spaceship then time "for you" slows down relative to the outside. The closer you get to the speed of light, the slower time "for you" becomes and the faster you are traveling into the future. If you were in a very long train that was traveling very very close to the speed of light, in theory if you were able to propel yourself through the train then your speed + the trains speed could exceed the speed of light, BUT of course that law of physics can't be broken so time would slow to compensate, if needed you would be completely frozen in time.

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                                              • Amputate Your Head
                                                There can be only one
                                                • Aug 2001
                                                • 39075

                                                #24
                                                The shit is getting deep up in here.
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                                                • VIXEN ESCORTS
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                                                  • Oct 2003
                                                  • 1103

                                                  #25
                                                  Actually these things happen all the time, now, in the real world but on such a tiny tiny level that we'll never notice them, only at a universal level do they have any real significance.
                                                  Example 1, set two atomic clocks at exactly the same time, give one to Priya Rai and put her on a flight around the world non stop. Give the other to..... me and then when me and Priya meet up the clocks will be out of sync, Priya's clock will have travelled into the future, all be it millionths of a second.

                                                  Example 2, Alexis Silver is oiling up her boobs 10 meters away from me and that damned annoying Priya Rai that can't leave me alone is masturbating 50 meters behind her. Although I can see both of them together, neither of them are actually in the same time as me, both events happened at different times in the past. Again millionths of seconds.

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                                                  • thickcash_amo
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                                                    • Sep 2009
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                                                    #26
                                                    woah I guess it does exsist!

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                                                    • VIXEN ESCORTS
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                                                      • Oct 2003
                                                      • 1103

                                                      #27
                                                      Yep speed of light is fixed, constant and can't be beat, that is reality.

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                                                        #28
                                                        Awesome post, man.

                                                        It depends on perspective as you said. But also, how susceptible is the perceived phenomenon to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle?
                                                        Originally posted by Adraco
                                                        Everything is realtive

                                                        Time is relative. Time is also a human concept, where the ground unit, one second is defined as 9192631770 periods of the radiation which equals the transition between the two natural states of the Cesium 133 atom.

                                                        These transitions can be almost halted, by bringing the cesium 133 atom to or very close to the Absolute zero, which is 0K on the Kelvin scale and as −273.15°C on the Celsius scale. Then we can reach an interesting state, agreed on an academic level, where 1 second, by its definition becomes longer, because the periods of radiation will decrease and thus take longer to accumulate to 9192631770 periods. So if one could totally stop the downfall of the Cesium 133, you would, by definition, also stop time as humans know it. Natural time would still go on, the earth would still spin and day would become night somwhere on the globe. At least everyone expects life to go on as usual, but in theory, since the definition is stopped, the whole world could also potentially come to a scretching halt.

                                                        It is, to this date, still very uncertain if the downfall of the highly radioactive Cesium 133 atom actually can be completely stopped or only slowed down.


                                                        On the other hand, we have light. Natural light travels at a speed of 299792.458 km/s (186000 miles a second, from Earth to the Moon it's roughly 239000 miles). If you could somehow transport yourself at the same speed, it would look like the rest of the world stood completely still. The light emanicipated would travel with you all the time, kind of following you and it would be like if you never moved but remained in the same spot. To everyone else, you would be moving incredibly fast, but from your own view, the world would be like frozen.

                                                        Now, if you could transport yourself FASTER than light, you would be able to be in Position A and watch the touchdown there, then get into your time capsule and travel for one minutes, at twice the speed of light, get out in Position B and in one minute you would be able to see the images, such as the world happened back in Position A three minutes ago.

                                                        It is today unclear where Position B exists, if it even does exist. It could be an empty future, just waiting for our light in this very moment to come in and fill it, there are also theories of a parallell universe and so on. This is what is usually referred to as time travel, to actually travel faster than the speed of light and thus already be there, when the light reaches that exact spot and then see what happened "back there". However, this creates other problems.

                                                        It is likely, that nothing created by humans has ever been able to supercede the speed of light and remain a stable mass. Some claim this is proof against time travel, others say "give it a few more years".

                                                        Remember, everything is realtive. The only thing that matters is whose perspective we use.

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                                                        • Archivist
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                                                          • Jan 2011
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                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by Sid70
                                                          Is that Samuel L. Jackson on the right?

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                                                          • TeenCat
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                                                            #30
                                                            80 magic mushrooms and you are very close ...

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                                                            • rowan
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                                                              • Mar 2002
                                                              • 17393

                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by Archivist
                                                              Is that Samuel L. Jackson on the right?
                                                              And Kevin Bacon in the middle...

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                                                              • 2MuchMark
                                                                Mark of 2Much.net
                                                                • Aug 2004
                                                                • 50991

                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by Adraco
                                                                Everything is realtive

                                                                Time is relative. Time is also a human concept, where the ground unit, one second is defined as 9192631770 periods of the radiation which equals the transition between the two natural states of the Cesium 133 atom.

                                                                These transitions can be almost halted, by bringing the cesium 133 atom to or very close to the Absolute zero, which is 0K on the Kelvin scale and as −273.15°C on the Celsius scale. Then we can reach an interesting state, agreed on an academic level, where 1 second, by its definition becomes longer, because the periods of radiation will decrease and thus take longer to accumulate to 9192631770 periods. So if one could totally stop the downfall of the Cesium 133, you would, by definition, also stop time as humans know it. Natural time would still go on, the earth would still spin and day would become night somwhere on the globe. At least everyone expects life to go on as usual, but in theory, since the definition is stopped, the whole world could also potentially come to a scretching halt.

                                                                It is, to this date, still very uncertain if the downfall of the highly radioactive Cesium 133 atom actually can be completely stopped or only slowed down.


                                                                On the other hand, we have light. Natural light travels at a speed of 299792.458 km/s (186000 miles a second, from Earth to the Moon it's roughly 239000 miles). If you could somehow transport yourself at the same speed, it would look like the rest of the world stood completely still. The light emanicipated would travel with you all the time, kind of following you and it would be like if you never moved but remained in the same spot. To everyone else, you would be moving incredibly fast, but from your own view, the world would be like frozen.

                                                                Now, if you could transport yourself FASTER than light, you would be able to be in Position A and watch the touchdown there, then get into your time capsule and travel for one minutes, at twice the speed of light, get out in Position B and in one minute you would be able to see the images, such as the world happened back in Position A three minutes ago.

                                                                It is today unclear where Position B exists, if it even does exist. It could be an empty future, just waiting for our light in this very moment to come in and fill it, there are also theories of a parallell universe and so on. This is what is usually referred to as time travel, to actually travel faster than the speed of light and thus already be there, when the light reaches that exact spot and then see what happened "back there". However, this creates other problems.

                                                                It is likely, that nothing created by humans has ever been able to supercede the speed of light and remain a stable mass. Some claim this is proof against time travel, others say "give it a few more years".

                                                                Remember, everything is realtive. The only thing that matters is whose perspective we use.


                                                                Freezing anything to absolute zero stops atomic movement in whatever you are freezing but does not slow time.

                                                                If you were flying at 186,000 miles per second to "catch up" to the speed of light, light itself would not appear to freeze in time. It would still move along, at 186,000 miles per second, relative to you. Only the appearance of time as viewed from your point of view would appear to slow down. This is called Einstein's Time Dilation effect, and is described in his "Twin Paradox" theory.

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                                                                • Nicky
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                                                                  • Mar 2003
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                                                                  #33

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                                                                  • cam_girls
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                                                                    • Apr 2009
                                                                    • 2968

                                                                    #34
                                                                    There's 2 ways to travel to the future.

                                                                    1
                                                                    Cryogenic suspension. That's easy, over 100 frozen corpses are already in liquid nitrogen, most of the recent ones used anti-freeze so there were no fractures in the brain tissue. Reanimation isn't perfected yet, but a microwave rotissery should do most of the reheating.

                                                                    2
                                                                    Approach the speed of light, about 99.9% as fast in a space ship and you go into a kind of hyperspace! Not only does time slow down, not much light will catch up to you from behind, so from your perspective you could fly across the galaxy in a couple weeks and all the stars would zoom past the front of the ship and to the sides, but behind the ship would be pitch black!

                                                                    If you accelerate the space ship at 1.2G, it takes 6 weeks to approach the speed of light, then you have to decellerate as well for another 6 weeks.

                                                                    Using conventional Newtonian physics, you would need an ION drive where the exhaust fumes were ejected atleast 50% the speed of light, and atleast 99% of the space ship would be fuel for a 2 way return trip back to Earth.

                                                                    TO TRAVEL TO ANOTHER STAR

                                                                    START --1.2G for 6 WEEKS --> 2 weeks hyperspace --1.2G for 6 WEEKS to slow down --> ARRIVE

                                                                    Your space ship 1/3 the original weight to reach hyperspace, and 1/3 again to slow back down.

                                                                    So a 2 way trip, assuming you can't refuel at the remote star, your space ship would be 1/81 it's original weight on return to Earth. i.e. 4 trips, each trip you need to exhaust atleast half the ships weight at close to the speed of light to approach the speed of light yourself. So 99% of the space ship must be super-efficient fuel. PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE A RETURN TRIP. Robots might do it though.

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                                                                    • cam_girls
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                                                                      • Apr 2009
                                                                      • 2968

                                                                      #35
                                                                      and when you return from a star 1000 light years away, Earth will have advanced 2000 years... but you will still be young... standard twin paradox

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                                                                        #36
                                                                        look at all you atomic scientists in here

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                                                                        • GregE
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                                                                          • Jul 2004
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                                                                          #37
                                                                          Originally posted by cam_girls
                                                                          and when you return from a star 1000 light years away, Earth will have advanced 2000 years... but you will still be young... standard twin paradox
                                                                          And you'll then be able to tell those future people on Earth (if there are in fact any left) what the star you just visited looked like . . . one thousand years before.

                                                                          That's sure not the way James Tiberius Kirk envisioned space travel.
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                                                                          • adultchatpay
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                                                                            #38
                                                                            we are time traveling right now, you just don't notice it.

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                                                                            • Farang
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