louie9090
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WTF mate!this guy thinks he can travel through time. holy carp. he's touched in the head...
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KillerSlime
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or in the wristwatches.
three of them.
who knows, maybee hes.. i don't know.. kidding? it would make sence, wouldn't it?
and, if it works for him, who are we to disagree with him doing it?
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goombapatrol054
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yeah, theres something funny about that story, and i cant decide what...
maybe its the whole time-travel concept, who knows?
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KillerSlime
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maybee he was referring to archeology or something. it's often been called time-travel.
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louie9090
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nuh-uh. i watched the video thing. he said he goes into the future too.
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austonst
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adventure.yahoo.com? I've never heard of that before...
Oh well! odd story.
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~Sylph~
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How come I feel like I have been hoodwinked into learning about Macedonia? He does indeed look like Anthony Hopkins though, maybe its that slight crazy twinge behind a layer of intelectual normalcy.
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KillerSlime
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meh. macedonia isn't the worst thing to be hoodwinked into studying. but there are better things, too...
weren't time travel watches the premise of one of those movies that had alot of advertising but apparenly wasn't funny enough to have people pay attention to it?
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k0zzmick_deemmin
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Those didn't allow time travel, though. They only temporarily slowed down time to like, a 16th of normal speed.
While kind of cool... mostly lame.
Although I heard of this one theory that if you stopped time and walked through a regular setting, you'd burst into flames as soon as you resumed because of all the friction. Dunno if I heard of that on this forum or not...
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~Sylph~
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Truth be told one could not say. Closest I ever came was setting my puter's clock back, but that's detailed elsewhere.
I would assume this friction theory would be based upon the fact that one would be traveling faster than the speed of light, whether it was perceived as such or not. Even approaching the speed of light would, to the best of my limited knowledge, kill a human being. Then again the same was considered about surpasssing the speed of sound, which is now done routinely. I believe it was Einstein (fitting for the subject) that said "the more you learn, the more you realize how little you know."
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k0zzmick_deemmin
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Yeah.
Go science! Whoo
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KillerSlime
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| ~Sylph~ wrote: | Truth be told one could not say. Closest I ever came was setting my puter's clock back, but that's detailed elsewhere.
I would assume this friction theory would be based upon the fact that one would be traveling faster than the speed of light, whether it was perceived as such or not. Even approaching the speed of light would, to the best of my limited knowledge, kill a human being. Then again the same was considered about surpasssing the speed of sound, which is now done routinely. I believe it was Einstein (fitting for the subject) that said "the more you learn, the more you realize how little you know." |
actually, the problem for people is the accelleration, as in space speed is relative so in many situations one can use that to explain away things.
one can experience less time or more time than other people, though not in the same location...
friction is pain if you independantly move that fast.
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foamy
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WTF...
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