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Post by gtvc on Dec 1, 2011 19:22:28 GMT -4
Marc Davenport claims the ufos are time travelers some from our own future thats the reason same models of ships are in different periods of our history he explains in his book visitors from time how the ufos travel in space and time.
what do you believe is time travel possible?
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Post by gillianren on Dec 1, 2011 20:53:49 GMT -4
I, personally, travel in time at the rate of sixty seconds per minute. For any other sort of time travel, I'd want evidence, not belief.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Dec 1, 2011 22:33:22 GMT -4
My evidence that time travel into the past is not possible is that I haven't told myself about it yet.
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Post by LunarOrbit on Dec 1, 2011 23:16:45 GMT -4
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Post by gtvc on Dec 2, 2011 9:32:28 GMT -4
well the only time machine I know is the sky at night you are watching stars that are already gone and some that are in another place now. I remember once a guy was arrested here too in a traffic jam and he was talking very strange he said he arrived minutes before or something very confusing he should stop something, maybe he was friend of the other guy from the article.
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Post by Apollo Gnomon on Dec 2, 2011 12:21:45 GMT -4
The guy had a pretty solid plan to disrupt the LHC: "The LHC successfully collided particles at record force earlier this week, a milestone Mr Cole was attempting to disrupt by stopping supplies of Mountain Dew to the experiment's vending machines." That could seriously impact productivity! But at least his motives seem clear: "Countries do not exist where I am from. The discovery of the Higgs boson led to limitless power, the elimination of poverty and Kit-Kats for everyone. It is a communist chocolate hellhole and I'm here to stop it ever happening."
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Post by twik on Dec 2, 2011 13:37:29 GMT -4
I think "tourist" time-travel (where sentient beings travel back into the past) is too fraught with contradictions to exist.
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Post by LunarOrbit on Dec 2, 2011 14:19:10 GMT -4
I just realized that "Cole" was the last name of Bruce Willis' character (also a time traveller) in "12 Monkeys". He disappeared from a mental health facility too.
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Post by carpediem on Dec 2, 2011 16:50:50 GMT -4
I just realized that "Cole" was the last name of Bruce Willis' character (also a time traveller) in "12 Monkeys". He disappeared from a mental health facility too. Did you notice the date of that news story?
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Post by LunarOrbit on Dec 2, 2011 22:23:48 GMT -4
I just realized that "Cole" was the last name of Bruce Willis' character (also a time traveller) in "12 Monkeys". He disappeared from a mental health facility too. Did you notice the date of that news story? Doh. No, I missed that. It's been making the rounds a lot lately. Someone at work sent it to me in an email, and one of my Facebook friends also posted it to their wall, so I figured it was a recent story. Obviously the story was written in a humorous way, but I thought it was poking fun at something that had really happened (someone breaking into the LHC... not the time travel part).
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Post by raven on Dec 3, 2011 2:34:02 GMT -4
Time Travel to the future at a greater than 1:1 ratio with the rate we experience on Earth is certainly theoretically possible and has even been done at very small ratios, if you count relativistic time dilation as Time Travel. Some do, some don't. Travel to the past on the other hand is only barely workable under present understanding of physics and even then only goes back as far as the time machine has been in operation. Also, if the parallel universe theory of time travel is correct, and if time travel hasn't been invented "before", experiments to send information back in time will seem to be failures as the the signal back will split the timeline and only in another parallel will a signal arrive. I am assuming here the timeline is quantumly brittle. If there is only one universe, then all signals back in time to the same time will arrive "at once."
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