They've made it TOO simple!
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At 9/4/10 12:11 PM, Duffi wrote: If there's time-travel, why haven't we met any time-travellers yet?
Theory defused.
What do you think UFO's are?
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At 9/4/10 02:11 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote: This is the shittiest time travel idea I've heard in a while.
Rather than just saying that this theory is shitty, would you mind telling me why?
Or is that you can not grasp the idea and therefor say it is shitty. Just because you can't understand something doesn't make it shitty.
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At 9/4/10 02:16 PM, andycastaneda wrote:At 9/4/10 02:11 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote: This is the shittiest time travel idea I've heard in a while.Rather than just saying that this theory is shitty, would you mind telling me why?
Or is that you can not grasp the idea and therefor say it is shitty. Just because you can't understand something doesn't make it shitty.
I know more about time travel than you could possibly ever imagine.
Your wormhole theory, along with all wormhole theories are complete shit.
Time travel not only deals with time, but also space.
The earth's position is relative to what we see in our solar system/galaxy.
In all reality we (our planet, oursolar system, and our galaxy, etc.) are hurdling through space at incredible speeds.
Unless you are able to accurately graph/create a grid of the entire universe, you will not be able to determine coordinates of where anything is, except in relation to objects (which are always moving away from where they were before)
Also, the "dipping" method, which is used in portals, allows your person (at least portions of it) to be in more than one place/time at the same time. This creates an instant paradox.
Fuck you for even thinking this method is possible, let alone plausible.
You are a joke.
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At 9/4/10 02:24 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote: Also, the "dipping" method, which is used in portals, allows your person (at least portions of it) to be in more than one place/time at the same time. This creates an instant paradox.
What is this "dipping" method, and why would it cause said person to be in two places at once?
#include <stdio.h>
char*p="#include <stdio.h>%cchar*p=%c%s%c;%cmain() {printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);}";
main() {printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);}
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At 9/4/10 02:32 PM, Redshift wrote:At 9/4/10 02:24 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote: Also, the "dipping" method, which is used in portals, allows your person (at least portions of it) to be in more than one place/time at the same time. This creates an instant paradox.What is this "dipping" method, and why would it cause said person to be in two places at once?
With a portal, rather than an instant transport (one which takes matter, converts it into data and transfers it) your body or whatever is entering is entering at a given speed, and is not instant.
The object moving through the portal will be a portion through, and a portion still entering.
This would allow things to be done to the object/person in two different times/places, creating a paradox.
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At 9/4/10 02:34 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote:At 9/4/10 02:32 PM, Redshift wrote:With a portal, rather than an instant transport (one which takes matter, converts it into data and transfers it) your body or whatever is entering is entering at a given speed, and is not instant.At 9/4/10 02:24 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote: Also, the "dipping" method, which is used in portals, allows your person (at least portions of it) to be in more than one place/time at the same time. This creates an instant paradox.What is this "dipping" method, and why would it cause said person to be in two places at once?
The object moving through the portal will be a portion through, and a portion still entering.
This would allow things to be done to the object/person in two different times/places, creating a paradox.
I don't think that would cause a paradox. You only have to imagine a rip in space time, such that it makes two distance places seamlessly linked together. Yes it's weird to imagine, and it's easy to think that paradoxes may arise, but in reality space is just being bent and distorted and ripped in weird ways, but the stuff occupying it are still in specific locations in respect to any sort of change in topography. When you stick your arm through such a portal (say, from the ship) there is only ONE arm; which is on earth.
#include <stdio.h>
char*p="#include <stdio.h>%cchar*p=%c%s%c;%cmain() {printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);}";
main() {printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);}
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At 9/4/10 05:24 AM, LoKoCoCo wrote: But, can we actually do that?
According to both Bob the Builder, and Barack Obama, "YES WE CAN!"
But one is a nutcase that talks to farming equipment and the other is a black man, so neither of their opinions matter, at all.
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At 9/4/10 02:44 PM, Redshift wrote:At 9/4/10 02:34 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote:I don't think that would cause a paradox. You only have to imagine a rip in space time, such that it makes two distance places seamlessly linked together. Yes it's weird to imagine, and it's easy to think that paradoxes may arise, but in reality space is just being bent and distorted and ripped in weird ways, but the stuff occupying it are still in specific locations in respect to any sort of change in topography. When you stick your arm through such a portal (say, from the ship) there is only ONE arm; which is on earth.At 9/4/10 02:32 PM, Redshift wrote:With a portal, rather than an instant transport (one which takes matter, converts it into data and transfers it) your body or whatever is entering is entering at a given speed, and is not instant.At 9/4/10 02:24 PM, XxRobJohnsonxX wrote: Also, the "dipping" method, which is used in portals, allows your person (at least portions of it) to be in more than one place/time at the same time. This creates an instant paradox.What is this "dipping" method, and why would it cause said person to be in two places at once?
The object moving through the portal will be a portion through, and a portion still entering.
This would allow things to be done to the object/person in two different times/places, creating a paradox.
I never said there would be a duplicate.
I'm saying that... say you stick your arm through the portal to enter the past...
Someone shoots you in the arm before you are all the way through...
You react in pain, and pull your arm out, and do not completely enter the portal.
You just created an alternate timeline before you even left the time you were in, and hence a paradox.
Also, though not previously mentioned... time is relative.... you guys should know this...
Even if this wormhole nonsense were actually possible... and im going out on a serious limb for you here...
You would only be able to travel "forward" in earth's time from the object traveling away from earth.
And the only thing achievable from the act of traveling from earth to this object, would be experiencing the object in an unaged state.
You would be completely unable to travel backwards in (earth) time, and you could travel forward only in (earth) time.
I've bitten off more than I can chew trying to explain this to you guys.
Just go ahead and have fun in this thread... I don't want to rain on your parade too much. :P
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Go to wikipedia and see how your wrong.



