You've gotta be shitting me?
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- mrbee28280
BTW... I'm the leader of the future resistance so if you all want to get in line and join me now feel free to email me. If you're thinking about killing me and trying to take my spot, I already have dual t101 models working for me daily. They own, so just decide what you can contribute to the resistance and stick to email!
- i dont believe you. you aren't legion734
- Oh I believe him becuase his name contains numbers. Its a giveaway. See the 2828? Thats SO a robot name.Studiospooky
- ephix0
what if you can "look" into the past, not actually affect it.
- Turn off the write-protectioncreative-
- + geek734
- LOL... uuummm...mrbee2828
- *shrug* :Pephix
- Well I started to write something more profound then couldn't be assedcreative-
- What if, ....., oh
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doesn't matter.Studiospooky - Isn't that like watching a BBC documentary? Or a Merchant/Ivory film?ian
- i think the christian aliens will help us build time machines to defeat the evil aliensephix
- chossy0
Time travel is theoretically achievable in terms of speed for example 60 miles an hour double that 120 miles an hour which means you travel 1 mile in 30 seconds if you keep going you get closer and closer to zero however this cannot be used to guage time travel as distance isn't a function it is essentially an instance or a relic of time which you would like to achieve so pin point accuracy in a destination is a prerequisite.
However all this is nonsense because a reaction in anything takes time however small that amount of time is.
- Studiospooky0
Oh, and by the way... sorry I'm late with my FIT entry, err, only I miscalculated when exactly this time-travel thread would be generated, so its, err, only now that I can present my own personal response to the first brief which was "That's where it all began" and in this case, what I've drawn is the first time travelling device that was invented in secret during World War2, or something, of course, and.. so. There you go, I produced a piece of work AND I tied it, quite enigmatically, into this here conversation. That's where it all began....
Or maybe it was just something I thought of as I ate my sandwich just now, or something. I cant find the FIT thread. Did it get removed?
- That'll never get up to 88 MPHcreative-
- For once, you're clearly not trying hard enough..
http://www.qbn.com/t…detritus - You're gonna need a bigger logo.harlequino
- See that? Tied this into the Roy Scheider thread.harlequino
- +1 harlequino for integrating it with current affairs.ian
- Great stuff - I love the level of detail you've employed - the pilot's seat looks comfortable!detritus
- yeah - but why the seats if there's no pilot?! :PCorvo
- Pilot was missing when it was partially recovered. Glad Roy made it into this too, convergence is king.Studiospooky
- 7340
my cat's breath smells like cat food
- My cat's arse smells a lot like shit.Studiospooky
- its a black hole734
- Its more like a brownish valve.Studiospooky
- My cat's arse smells like my willy.detritus
- Just kidding! ha ha ha! No, it smells like latex-compatible lube.detritus
- HAHA.Studiospooky
- Actually that's quite disgusting.Studiospooky
- detritus0
Exactly, our understanding and our slice of the pie is such that our reaction to 'perpetual motion' devices would be the same as that of your Mayan, unable to comprehend the sailboats coming across the horizon.
- Studiospooky0
Yes to that I think. Energy can't be created it can only be transposed or converted from potentiality to kinesis. So when we use energy, we only take it from one source and apply it soemwhere else, and the by-products of that energy use hold an equal value of universal energy, just in a different way that we don't exploit. Hobart's Principle of Balance or something... the total sum of the universal energy is never depleted or increased by localised energy fluctuations. Energy merely rushes to a scene or rushes away from it, to somewhere else.
- detritus0
* something I've had on my mind for a couple of years, but not the wit to fully explain it (what was it Einstein said about truly undestanding something and being able to concisely explain it..?)
Anyway, from a slashdot article on the most recent perpetual machine you tube..
"Thermodynamics just says you can't win when you're talking about the whole Universe. Once you start to get into smaller sections of it you can increase organization locally but it is always at the expense of more global energies. Life here on Earth is an example of this - we're more organized but the Sun pumps out a lot of wasted energy to feed that organization. It's entirely possible that some kind of machine could be built to extract energy locally which ultimately has a global source but that does not mean its perpetual, the Universe will still wind down total energy wise in the global space."
I would add to this that we might have the full potential of zero point vacuum energy to mine and possibly energy stores in alternate dimensions to prospect for - so, in sum - locally, on Earth, we could certainly have what would ostensibly appear to be a 'perpetual energy machine'. Heck, harnessing gravity, in the form of wave power's almost like that, from out tiny little perspective.
- that slashdot quotes' from..
http://hardware.slas…detritus
- that slashdot quotes' from..
- harlequino0
Side note:
Speaking of time travel, it really pissed me off in that one Star Trek movie, the one where they're fighting the Borg guys, how flippantly they deal with time travel. Time travel is treated like just another option, a slightly more inconvenient one, but still just another option.
At the beginning of the movie, when this vortex type thing is opened, it's just assumed that they time traveled, and darnit, we're gonna follow them.
They all treat this with the exact same tone and attitude as if a character was saying "Aha! He must have taken exit 5, so he can just use all the back roads to get to the mall."
- auxillary0
Wow, that is pretty early to set up an April Fools hoax.
- skt0
I'm with the tralfamadorians anyway.
- detritus0
Hawking would argue that the very stuff of chronology would conspire to prevent you being able to kill your grandfather, thereby forestalling any paradox.
Hold on - you said father, right? Whoa *backs off* you gots issues.
- Studiospooky0
If you went back in time and killed your father, then events would continue from that point without your father's presence, so you would not be born.
To say "Ah, but if I wasn't born, how could I have gone back in time to kill my father?" is to rely on the 'strip of paper' metaphor of time-travel. Its really not a paradox at all. Your father was killed by a version of you from the future, and so in that universe, a contemporary you was never born, and the world would progress without you. Like in B2TF when his family start fading from the photograph.
- misterhow0
Physicist on Conan Friday night says it doesn't matter. We can travel through time, but the instant we did, the universe would explode. McFly?! McFly?!
- harlequino0
Well if you subscribe to the theories about multi-dimensional existence (2D vs. 3D, ala "Wrinkle In Time"), the accepted view is that time is the fourth dimension. Which makes sense if you consider that a 3rd dimensional existence is length, width, and depth. The fourth dimension adds duration as a natural ever-present condition of that universe.
So, you could argue that time travel has always existed. You have to be a 4D being to experience it though.
- creative-0
Okay, this is nuts. Suppose I go back in time and kill my father. Surely I would cease to exist (the grandfather paradox) unless time isn't linear and with that action time gets divided into every possible outcome of my actions. Would this mean I'd end up in some kind of parallel universe? Gonna need Ziggy's help on this one
- Nice Quantum Leap reference there!ian
- Nah, you would just start a different timeline...TheBlueOne
- Studiospooky0
A well-packed six skin raggamuffin cone and an Orbital album should do the trick.
- ian0
OK, what is going to best inform me of how time travel actually works:
Primer
Donnie Darko
Back to the Future
Timecop
or the episode of Family guy where peter marries Molly Ringwald?- Primer was so good. They shot that movie for 7 grand.harlequino
- Studiospooky0
err, yeah, i think that's one of the apps they're developing right now. Google are beta testing GoogleString too.