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hitekredneck
03-11-2007, 11:33 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070309/sc_livescience/youcanttravelbackintimescientistssay;_ylt=AnUTqDVP Fmsmx766TRg6TnPMWM0F
but thought is was pretty fascinating
something
03-11-2007, 01:31 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070309/sc_livescience/youcanttravelbackintimescientistssay;_ylt=AnUTqDVP Fmsmx766TRg6TnPMWM0F
but thought is was pretty fascinating
Not al scientists belive that. Many scientists think that time travels are possible and that we might be able to acces them in the future. But it will be very far away in the future then.
General Septem
03-12-2007, 10:02 AM
I for one believe the universe goes beyond the four dimensions. I believe time itself is three-dimensional just like space is three-dimensional. Comprising the fourth through sixth dimensions, time, which travels in a straight line (fourth dimension) in our case, also branches off (fifth dimension) and that it's possible to travel between branches without going backwards and forwards again (sixth dimension), kind of like how you can fold a newspaper to let an ant walk directly to the other side.
But, I think in the entire universe, we only exist along a single line through the fourth dimension. If one were to travel laterally through time, we wouldn't be there. That's just me though.
Ausinus
03-12-2007, 10:41 PM
Not al scientists belive that. Many scientists think that time travels are possible and that we might be able to acces them in the future. But it will be very far away in the future then.
Time travel is entirely possible. If you orbit the earth in the opposite direction to the way it spins then you go back in time. Or was it foward in time, I forget :D
Also Gen, Einsteinian reality is 10 dimensional.
theicidal maniac
03-13-2007, 04:19 AM
Not al scientists belive that. Many scientists think that time travels are possible and that we might be able to acces them in the future. But it will be very far away in the future then.
Dude, Brian Greene is pretty much THE PHYSICIST. He's the authority, really. If he says we can't do it, then that's the best answer we can probably get right now, until that science advances.
theicidal maniac
03-13-2007, 04:20 AM
Time travel is entirely possible. If you orbit the earth in the opposite direction to the way it spins then you go back in time. Or was it foward in time, I forget :D
Also Gen, Einsteinian reality is 10 dimensional.
It worked for Superman!
theicidal maniac
03-13-2007, 04:22 AM
I for one believe the universe goes beyond the four dimensions. I believe time itself is three-dimensional just like space is three-dimensional. Comprising the fourth through sixth dimensions, time, which travels in a straight line (fourth dimension) in our case, also branches off (fifth dimension) and that it's possible to travel between branches without going backwards and forwards again (sixth dimension), kind of like how you can fold a newspaper to let an ant walk directly to the other side.
But, I think in the entire universe, we only exist along a single line through the fourth dimension. If one were to travel laterally through time, we wouldn't be there. That's just me though.
Yeah, but you also believe that your savior LITERALLY takes the form of a cracker during sacrement.
And did I catch a reference to the childrens book, "A Wrinkle In Time" in there? ("like how you can fold a newspaper to let an ant walk directly to the other side")
I'd like to see you tell Brian Greene that the Earth is 6,000 years old....LOL
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