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| Time Travel; Is it possible? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 11 2013, 01:31:40 PM (1,451 Views) | |
| Mickey | Sep 11 2013, 07:23:02 PM Post #41 |
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The last time I saw something that big and green, it was attacking Tokyo
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I would travel backwards and stop GRU from happeneing. |
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| Roger | Sep 11 2013, 07:27:43 PM Post #42 |
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But that isn't possible, technically speaking. It'll create a time paradox! But seroiusly, if fast forwarding possible, would you do it? |
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| Mickey | Sep 11 2013, 07:32:14 PM Post #43 |
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The last time I saw something that big and green, it was attacking Tokyo
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No. The future is just that. If you went forward in time the future would become the present and the present would become history. |
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| Gene | Sep 11 2013, 07:32:25 PM Post #44 |
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I'm going to move this to off topic for now as Time travel -as it stands- is something created from Sci-Fi flicks and comics and isn't really a matter we can debate about. |
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| Shyne | Sep 11 2013, 07:32:37 PM Post #45 |
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In my opinion its all nonsense and is something that's been looked into far too much and in too many ways out of the human fear of getting old and dying. Time to me, and I don't see it being any other way, is simply a measurement, like numbers and used with numbers, used to quantify the passage of the sun in its orbit. A day, an hour, and all the variations onwards. Somehow people have come to think of it being another dimension, or some sort of space river we can move through simply by accelerating enough. Or by moving faster than a certain type of energy, most often light, coming back to the sun again. As I imagine it, it was either a concept given to mankind at our creation, or was devised by us shortly afterwards. Perhaps by observing the sun keeps coming up and swapping place with the moon, some bloke figured they needed to give that a name, and when 'day' wasn't precise enough for man to go by, we got 'hour' and so forth. I don't believe time travel is any way possible. Let alone with it being linked to how fast light energy moves at, light isn't time, it just has an effect on how our eyes work. |
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| Fear | Sep 11 2013, 08:27:37 PM Post #46 |
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When scientists say that "time travel" into the future is possible, it's not in the traditional sense. It has been proven that both high velocity and low gravity cause time to act differently for the observer in motion. Thus, if an astronaut were able to travel close to, or at, the speed of light, they could travel far distances and return after only aging a few years (and perceiving only a few years passing by), while back on Earth a couple decades have passed, or whatever. As far as "time travel" into the past, I personally doubt it could ever be done because as some people said, time as a human concept isn't anything like "time" in reality. Although spacetime is directly shaped by gravity, so maybe at some point in time when we know much, much more about gravity, we could be able to somehow alter spacetime itself. |
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| prof_crunchy | Sep 11 2013, 08:45:06 PM Post #47 |
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Of course the concept of time began simply as a measurement of the days and months and years, but since it has been proven to be much more than that. It's a fact that time passes at different rates in different regions (high/low gravity) and under different conditions (relative velocities), time is simply part of the fabric of the universe. |
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| A Big Crocodile | Sep 11 2013, 08:49:40 PM Post #48 |
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You may as well stay there because raving on GRU is so 2012. |
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| Shackleford | Sep 12 2013, 02:45:43 AM Post #49 |
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Traveling into the future seems... like this is all you'd need. |
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| The Baneposter | Sep 12 2013, 03:40:40 PM Post #50 |
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I probably wouldn't want to know what happens tomorrow, only exceptions would be if i'm classified with something fatal. |
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| Roger | Sep 12 2013, 03:49:37 PM Post #51 |
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And then aragone dies today because he failed to prevent it tomorrow! |
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| The Baneposter | Sep 12 2013, 04:29:20 PM Post #52 |
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Meh, tough shit I guess. I might however look way way into the future, like 70-100 years or so, but not something not so far away. |
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